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- Page 38 and 39: F. Beneficiary Characteristics27. I
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- Page 42 and 43: 31. Share of SSI Disabled Beneficia
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I. Hearings and Appeals49. Hearing
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51. Allowance Rates at Initial and
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53. Percentage Distribution of ALJ
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55. Cases with Representation at AL
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57. Appeals Council Dispositions—
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J. Processing Times59. Average Init
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61. Average Hearing Level Processin
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63. Appeals Council Processing Time
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65. Federal District Court Actions
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L. Data Sources and Notes1. Disabil
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15. Medical CDR Continuation Rates
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32. Average Age of Newly Awarded DI
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52. Percentage Distribution of ALJ
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Part II. Aspects of Disability Deci
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A. How Disability Determinations Ar
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ments is equal in severity and dura
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B. Steps in the Social Security Dis
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C. Chronology of Significant Disabi
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1980 In response to rapid growth of
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Following years of litigation in se
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SSA began an ambitious project to d
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In early 1997, SSA announced that i
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2002 In Barnhart v. Walton, 535 U.S
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D. Important Recent Court Cases and
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■■Hickman (AR 00-02(7)) - Provi
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DISABILITY SERVICE IMPROVEMENT iii,
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Nearly every staff component of the
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■■developing and submitting bud
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Part IV. Bibliography of Materials
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Loprest, Pamela and David Wittenber
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Government Accountability Office (G
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Part V. Glossary
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DI: Disability Insurance under Titl
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in the labor market who provides im
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Marsha Rose Katz, Acting ChairMarsh
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Social Work from West Virginia Univ