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Transition to Adulthood

As they grow older, many youth with disabilities face challenges to participating in post-secondary education and living independently and supporting themselves through work. 

They also face changes in the sources and availability of services and income support. Mathematica has a long history of studying interventions designed to promote successful transitions to adulthood among youth with disabilities, beginning with the evaluation of the Transitional Employment and Training Demonstration, the first major demonstration to improve adult outcomes for youth with intellectual disability receiving disability benefits.

Related to our disability work, Mathematica also has expertise in the following areas:

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Gina Livermore

Gina Livermore

Senior Fellow; Director, Center for Studying Disability Policy

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Jody Schimmel Hyde

Jody Schimmel Hyde

Senior Fellow, Deputy Director, Center for Studying Disability Policy

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Ankita Patnaik

Ankita Patnaik

Senior Director, Research

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Anna Hill

Anna Hill

Senior Researcher

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Marisa Shenk

Marisa Shenk

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Monica Farid

Monica Farid

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