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How Postsecondary Education Improves Adult Outcomes for Supplemental Security Income Children with Severe Hearing Impairments

Author
Weathers, Robert R. II; Walter, Gerard; Schley, Sara; Hennessey, John; Hemmeter, Jeffrey; Burkhauser, Richard V.
Abstract
This is a case study of SSI children who apply for postsecondary education at the National Technical Institute of the Deaf (NTID) within the Rochester Institute of Technology. We estimate the likelihood that an SSI child will graduate from NTID relative to other hearing impaired NTID applicants and estimate the influence of graduation from NTID on participation in the SSI adult program and later success in the labor market. To do so we create a unique longitudinal administrative records data set (n=5,638) based on administrative records from NTID linked to Social Security Administration (SSA) microdata. We find that SSI children who graduate from NTID spend less time on the SSI adult program and have higher earnings than those who do not graduate. However, we also find that SSI children who apply to NTID have a greater risk of not graduating than their fellow deaf students who did not participate in the SSI program as children. Our findings suggest that greater effort may be necessary to prepare SSI children for postsecondary education and that the currently SSA-funded youth transition demonstration projects are necessary to explore how such efforts can improve adult outcomes for SSI children with disabilities.
Description
For more information on this paper, contact Robert Weathers: BWeathers@Mathematica-Mpr.com
Date Issued
2006-08-22Subject
benefits; career development; Categories; children; college; connecting activities; deaf; deafness; dependence; developmental disabled; disabilities; disability; disability; Disability Employment Research; Disability Programs; disable; disabled; disablement; disabling; earnings; economic; economics; economy; education; elementary school; employ; employing; employment; Federal Insurance Contributions Act; FICA; General Education; handicap; handicap; handicapped; hard of hearing; high school; impair; impaired; impairment; Inclusion; income; Insurance; job development; job placement; junior high school; Keywords; Labor Market; lack of income; late-deafened; learners; learning disability; limitation; limitation; long term disability; maternity leave; mental handicap; mental retardation; middle school; Miscellanies; need; OASDI; Old Age; Survivors and Disability; Old Age; Survivors; and Disability Insurance; paternity leave; physical disability; poor; Postsecondary Education; poverty; retirement; school to work; school-based learning; schools; Secondary Education; self-determination; self-employment; short term disability; social security; Social Security; Social Security Disability Insurance; Special Education; special need; SSDI; SSDI; SSI; students; students with disabilities; Supplemental Security Income; teachers; transition; Transition Planning for Youth; transitional; transitioning; university; welfare; work; work-based learning; youth
Related Version
This paper was published in the Social Security Bulletin as: Weathers II, R., Walter, G., Schley, S., Hennessey, J., Hemmeter, J., Burkhauser, R. (2007). How postsecondary education improves adult outcomes for Supplemental Security Income children with severe hearing impairments. Social Security Bulletin, 67(2),101-131.
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