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    Some individuals may believe that they are only able to receive social security disability payments if they happen to be visibly disabled, such as a condition that causes you to be in a wheelchair or being legally blind, but that’s not the case. One such condition that is not readily apparent that can qualify you to receive social security disability is parathyroid gland disorders. What is Parathyroid Gland Disorders Parathyroid gland disorders is an endocrine disorder, and your endocrine…

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    began to explore what types of demographic characteristics would make someone more likely to be accepted as a client and win their disability case. But before delving into the specifics of our clients, more research into the nature of the social security system was necessary. Demographics of a population can have quite the effect on the United States social security system and even the amount of funding available for the program. The task of issuing benefits and the systems problems are both…

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    are denied job opportunities’ simply because of physical aspects or mental conditions that cannot be controlled. As a result of being rejected by employers, disabled individuals turn to the government for financial assistance such as Social security checks, housing and food assistance. According to the article which are the best countries in the world to live in if you are unemployed or disabled? Countries such as Estonia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, San Marino, South Africa…

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    Research Design Setting The settings in which this data was collected were vocational rehabilitation centers in each state in the United States. Each year, service providers are required to enter data into a national database regarding individuals who have exited vocational rehabilitation programs under their care. This data is organized into a national dataset, which contains each exiting participant. Exits are interchangeably described as “closures” and fall into seven different closure…

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    “Why does social equity necessarily have two faces—civil rights and economic rights? Why has the American welfare state evolved as a pragmatic, not an ideological, solution to the pressing problem of social equity?” Social equity focus on fairness, justice, and equality usage of the community resources; Over the years the federal government has evolved into the world’s largest insurance business according to the case study, “Social Equity Through Social Insurance.” Currently, more than 60% of…

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    programs go back many years in their enactment, such as the Social Security Act of 1935, when the U.S. had the foresight to help aid in retirement of older workers (and that was post-Depression and pre-WWII). Some of these programs are efficient, such unemployment insurance (even though it should last longer), and some are not, such as Medicare (seniors still have to purchase supplemental insurance or pay out-of-pocket costs). Social Security may not even be around in another 25 years. I think…

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    Implementation All Australians under the age of 65 who acquire a permanent (or likely to be permanent) disability, including people with a psychiatric disability, that has a significantly impact on the way the person lives their everyday life and the ability to participate will be eligible for funding of support services based on their individual needs. The scheme will, however, only fund disability supports where they are not part of another service system’s ‘universal service obligation’,…

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    Social Security There are a few programs required by law. One is social security, another is unemployment insurance, and unpaid and family medical leave. Social Security is a commonly heard of one and it is because it’s extremely important. Social Security is considered the ‘old age’, disabilities, survivor and health insurance program. It supplies insurance for each. Social security covers around 90% of employees in the United States. If an employee wants to receive their full amount at their…

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    represented by watershed or the mingling of old and new orientations towards people and economic beings. The act evolved from the work of the committee on Economic Security. The law's program provisions covered loss of income due to temporary loss of job (Unemployment Compensation), inability to participate in the labor force due to age or disability, the promotion of the welfare of mothers and children, and the encouragement of adequate state and local public health…

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    There is not retirement benefits, 401 K, military or Veteran’s Administration, Third Party Settlements from a motor vehicle accident which she receives as for compensation or money. The only disability she is receiving is from the Social Security Department for her disability benefits, which started in January 2013, where she receives $2,000.00 per month; through direct deposit. During this time, Ms. Pastran stated she could not provide any evidence as a check as the money is directly…

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