Participation in Safety-Net Programs and the Utilization of Employment Services Among Working-Age Persons With Disabilities

Academic Article

Abstract

  • A comprehensive analysis of the 2009 Current Population Survey–Annual Social and Economic Supplement (CPS-ASEC) provides the first snapshot of the involvement of people with disabilities in a broad array of government programs. Focusing on the working-age population, this analysis reveals that people with disabilities represent one third of the persons who participate in safety-net programs. Among persons with disabilities, 65% participate in a safety-net program, compared with 17% of persons without disabilities. Among Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) beneficiaries, 38% participate in safety-net programs other than DI, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Medicaid, and Medicare. Furthermore, results suggest that only 3% and 8% of low-income nonworking safety-net participants with and without disabilities, respectively, utilize employment services. Improved data collection on the use of employment services is needed to further evaluate the interaction of safety-net and employment services programs.
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • September 2014
  • Has Subject Area

    Published In

    Keywords

  • disability policy
  • employment services
  • safety-net programs
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 91
  • End Page

  • 105
  • Volume

  • 25
  • Issue

  • 2