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Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Statistics and Demographics State of the Science Conference

Hyatt Regency Hotel—Bethesda, MD—April 23, 2012

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Date/Time

Topic

Presenter/Author(s)


Monday, April 23    
10:15-11:45 a.m. Session: Linked Administrative Data: Benefits, Results, and Gaining Access  
  Presentation: Do Vocational Rehabilitation Services Slow Disability Insurance Entry? Frank Martin and David Stapleton
  Presentation: The Post-Award Work Experiences of New Social Security Insurance Beneficiaries: A Longitudinal Perspective Yonatan Ben-Shalom and David Stapleton
  Session: Survey Methods and Persons with Disabilities as Respondents  
  Presentation: Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Survey Participation for Persons with Disabilities Jason Markesich
  Presentation: Telephone vs Face to Face Interviewing of Persons with Disabilities Debra Wright
1:00-2:30 p.m. Session: Identifying Population of People with Disabilities in National Surveys  
  Presentation: Disability Data in National Surveys Denise Hoffman and Gina Livermore
  Presentation: Identifying Transition-Age Youth with Disabilities Using Existing Surveys David Wittenburg and Todd Honeycutt
  Session: Use of Survey and Administrative Data by Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Agencies  
  Presentation: The Effect of Vocational Rehabilitation Waiting Time on Post-Closure Outcomes for Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries Over 48 Months David Stapleton and Todd Honeycutt
3:00-4:30 p.m. Session: Reporting of Disability Statistics by Federal Agencies  
  Presentation: Federal Disability Expenditures Gina Livermore and David Stapleton
  Session: Residential Statistics on People with Disabilities  
  Presentation: Housing Characteristics of People with Disabilities Denise Hoffman and Gina Livermore
  Presentation: Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Including Group Quarters Residents with Household Residents Can Change What We Know About Working-Age People with Disabilities Todd Honeycutt and David Stapleton