Scott C G
Division of Program Management and Analysis, Office of Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Administration.
Soc Secur Bull. 1989 Feb;52(2):2-13.
Since its enactment in 1974, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program has had a stable caseload of about 4 million recipients. Hidden by this unchanging total is the fact that nearly 9 million persons were served by the program from 1974 to 1986. This study explores some SSI program dynamics by following a group of SSI awardees for a period of 4 years from the initial receipt of award in 1981. Many of these awardees had previous contact with the program either through a previous award or a denial. About 60 percent of the awardees were eligible at the end of the 4-year period. Most persons who became ineligible did so within the first 6 months after the award.
自1974年颁布以来,补充保障收入(SSI)计划的受助人数一直稳定在约400万。在这一不变的总数背后隐藏的事实是,1974年至1986年期间,该计划为近900万人提供了服务。本研究通过追踪一组1981年首次获得SSI补助的受助者,为期4年,来探究SSI计划的一些动态情况。这些受助者中有许多人此前通过之前的补助或被拒补助与该计划有过接触。约60%的受助者在4年期限结束时仍符合资格。大多数不再符合资格的人是在获得补助后的头6个月内失去资格的。