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- Page 32 and 33: ReferencesAaronson, Stephanie, and
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Occupations of SSI Recipients Who W
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on the differences between the occu
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prediction models. Table A-1 lists
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Occupational Distributions of theEm
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similar, only 4 percent of the popu
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Table 5.Estimated occupational dist
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Table 7.Predicted Herfindahl-Hirsch
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Table 9.Estimated occupational dist
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Table 11.Average annual wages of wo
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Table A-2.Means and standard errors
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Table A-3.Coefficients and standard
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Table A-3.Coefficients and standard
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Table A-3.Coefficients and standard
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management, professional, and relat
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Stapleton, David C., Nanette Goodma
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Selected Abbreviations—continuedO
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The 1983 Amendments to the Social S
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Chart 1.Proportion of new claimants
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Table 4.The evolution of the ARF an
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for the test of equality of means b
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Table 8.Average monthly Social Secu
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in the chart, especially for men, t
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6This is a very important character
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Benítez-Silva, Hugo, Berna Demiral
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OASDI and SSI Snapshot andSSI Month
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Monthly Statistical Snapshot, Augus
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Table 2.Recipients, by eligibility
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SSI Federally Administered Payments
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Table 7.Average monthly payment, by
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Awards of SSI Federally Administere
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Program Highlights, 2009Old-Age, Su