This information is needed to
implement and evaluate the Youth Transition Demonstration (YTD)
projects. YTD projects are intended to help young people with
disabilities make the transition from school to work. By waiving
certain disability program rules and offering services to youth who
are either receiving diability benefits or at risk of receiving
them, these projects are expected to encourage youth to work and/or
continue their education. YTD projects will be fully implemented in
10 sites across the country. The evaluation will produce empirical
evidence on the impacts of the waivers and project services on
educational attainment, employment, earnings, and receiipt of
benefits by youth with disabilities and on the Social Security
Trust Fund and federal income tax revenues. Given the importance of
estimating YTD impacts as accurately as possible, the evaluation
will use rigorous analytic methods based on the random assignment
of youth to a treatment or control group. To support the
evaluation, we are requesting clearance of baseline and 12-month
follow-up interviews with youth, focus groups with youth and their
parents, and discussions with program staff and service
providers.
This is the first submission
for the in-depth interviews. The overall burden has increased due
to the addition of the in-depth interviews, and the increase in the
number of respondents for the baseline questionnaire, informed
consent, and the 12-month follow-up. This increase in the number of
respondents is a part of the expansion of the program, as indicated
in the previous ICR approved in 2007. There is also a slight
decrease in the burden for the Focus Groups. As shown in the chart
in #12 above, the number of respondents for the focus group
fluctuates per year of the program; therefore, next year, the
burden for the focus group will increase again. Also, rather than
using the annualized burdens for all of the years, we are only
reporting the burden for the current year of the newly revised
program.
$6,910,051
No
No
Uncollected
Uncollected
Uncollected
Uncollected
Elizabeth Davidson 411-965-0454
liz.davidson@ssa.gov
No
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