People with disabilities want to provide for their families and have fulfilling work and personal lives. There are a wide array of public policies and programs designed to help people with disabilities overcome barriers to the labor market. These policies and programs can have mixed outcomes: effective in some areas but failing to address all the obstacles and sometimes inadvertently creating new challenges for the people they are supposed to serve.
Abt helps clients improve their policies and programs with objective research and implementation support in the areas of employment, income supports, education, housing and health For example, in 2018, Abt completed the largest social policy experiment in the Social Security Administration’s history to help determine if allowing disability insurance beneficiaries to keep more of their benefits motivates them to increase work effort and earnings.
Abt Associates’ disability team of professionals is a multi-disciplinary group of experts in labor economics, evaluation methods, health policy research, survey methodology, qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis and information technology. The team brings expertise in disability determination, work incentives, early intervention, program costs, assistive technology and family and medical leave policies.
Our experts come from across the company and work in Abt’s Workforce & Economic Mobility, Health and Housing, Communities & Asset Building focus areas. Meet some of our leaders in disability policy and research:
Michelle Wood, M.S.
Policy areas: disability insurance, return to work, work incentives, homelessness
Expertise: experimental research design and implementation, survey design, policy analysis
Austin Nichols, Ph.D.
Policy areas: disability insurance, work incentives, veterans, taxation, state systems, education
Expertise: experimental research design and implementation, applied econometrics, policy analysis
Sara Galantowicz, M.P.H.
Policy areas: health, Medicaid, long-term services and supports, quality measurement
Expertise: analysis of health datasets, survey design for people with disabilities
Daniel Gubits, Ph.D.
Policy areas: disability insurance, return to work, work incentives, homelessness
Expertise: experimental research design and implementation, survey design, policy analysis
Judy Geyer, Ph.D.
Policy areas: work incentives, return to work, early intervention, pathways to SSDI application
Expertise: applied econometrics, quasi-experimental evaluation design, structural choice modeling, dynamics of social program participation, market and behavioral responses to incentive mechanisms
Sarah Prenovitz, Ph.D.
Disability Research Consortium Fellow
Policy areas: return to work, benefit navigation, disability insurance application process, education
Expertise: applied econometrics, data analysis, policy analysis
Sarah Gibson, M.B.A.
Policy areas: disability insurance, return to work, work incentives, benefits counseling
Expertise: program implementation, technical assistance, change management, IT systems
Gretchen Locke, M.A.
Policy areas: housing for people with disabilities and older Americans, homelessness
Expertise: program evaluation, technical assistance, qualitative research
Stephanie Frost, Ph.D.
Policy areas: public health, chronic disease prevention, veterans, return to work
Expertise: literature reviews, environmental scans, program evaluation
Eric Friedman, M.P.P.
Policy areas: disability insurance, work incentives, performance management, municipal government
Expertise: program implementation, program evaluation, IT systems, database design and management
Abt’s disability team applies rigorous research methods to inform policy decisions for government clients, including the Social Security Administration, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Department of Labor, Department of Veteran’s Affairs, and state health and human service departments. Committed to improving the economic well-being and social inclusion of people with disabilities, we focus on initiatives that promote return-to-work, early intervention after illness or injury and community-based long-term services and supports for people with disabilities.
Over the past two decades, Abt has completed dozens of evaluation, implementation and technical assistance projects aimed at improving outcomes for adults and children with disabilities. The common thread through these diverse projects is objective research grounded in thorough understanding of the policy and programmatic landscape.
Abt’s disability team is known for its expertise in a range of experimental and non-experimental research methods for impact analysis. For the Social Security Administration (SSA), Abt and a team of partners recently completed one of the largest social experiments ever conducted, producing national evidence about the effects of a $1 for $2 benefit offset on SSDI beneficiaries’ return to work efforts and disability benefits. Findings from this study, the Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND), helped SSA answer the question “Does allowing SSDI beneficiaries to keep partial benefits when engaging in substantial gainful activity motivate them to increase their work effort and earnings?”
Abt’s implementation experts help clients implement and test new policy and program approaches. Our in-depth understanding of programs and our implementation experience inform our evaluations of whether projects are effective. Our team is applying its knowledge of SSA program operations and beneficiary population to implement SSA’s Promoting Opportunity Demonstration, which studies the effect of an alternate set of work incentives for SSDI beneficiaries.
Abt has been collecting survey data from SSDI beneficiaries and other individuals with disabilities since the 1990s. Over the decades, our survey experts have continuously refined and improved our procedures to develop, test and field survey questionnaires for people with a range of disabilities. The result is that our data capture techniques consistently produce high response rates and complete data, ensuring a solid evidence base for evaluation findings.
Michelle Wood
Principal Associate / Scientist
Social and Economic Policy
Rockville, MD
(301) 634-1777
Michelle_Wood@abtassoc.com
Abt Associates uses data and bold thinking to improve the quality of people’s lives worldwide. From increasing crop yields and combatting infectious disease, to ensuring safe drinking water and promoting access to affordable housing—and more—we partner with clients and communities to tackle their most complex challenges.