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Policy and Practice Brief: Self-Employment and the Benefits Planning Process

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ILR Policy & Issue Briefs
K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability Collection
Author
Ridgely, Mary
Malloy, JoAnne
Ferrell, Connie
Abstract

Many individuals with disabilities choose self-employment as their vocational goal which poses some interesting issues for the benefits planner. This brief explores the SSI and SSDI policies and procedures regarding self-employment and implications for benefits planning practice.

Date Issued
2004-09-01
Keywords
affirmative business
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benefits
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developmental disabled
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disabilities
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disability
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Disability Benefits and Work
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EDIcat3-DBW
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disability policy
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Disability Programs
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disable
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disabled
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disablement
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disabling
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earnings
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employ
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employing
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employment
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Federal Insurance Contributions Act
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FICA
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Guiding Principles
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handicap
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handicapped
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heal
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impairment
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Insurance
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job coaching
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learning disability
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limitation
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long term disability
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maternity leave
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mental handicap
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mental retardation
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natural supports
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OASDI
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Old Age
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Survivors and Disability
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Old Age
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Survivors
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and Disability Insurance
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paternity leave
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physical disability
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policies
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policy
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procedures
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public policy
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public programs
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recuperate
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regulation
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rehabilitate
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rehabilitated
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rehabilitating
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rehabilitation
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rehabilitative
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retirement
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rules
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self-employment
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short term disability
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social security
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Social Security
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Social Security Disability Insurance
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special need
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SSDI
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SSDI
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SSI
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statute
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Supplemental Security Income
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supported employment
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therapy
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treatment
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vocational rehabilitation
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work
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Workforce Development
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EDIcat8-WD
Type
article

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