This dataset contains information about the number and percent of Social Security Administration employees according to categories based on year of birth called generations.
This annual report provides program and demographic information on the people who receive Social Security Disability Insurance Program benefits. This edition presents a series of detailed tables on the three categories of beneficiaries: disabled workers, disabled widowers, and disabled adult children. Numbers presented in these tables may differ slightly from other published statistics because all tables, except those using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, are based on 100 percent data files. Report for 2023.
The data (name, year of birth, sex, and number) are from a 100 percent sample of Social Security card applications for 1880 onward.
This file contains the number of employees in the Social Security Administration field offices for FY 2016.
This report, which is part of a four-volume series, provides a cross-national comparison of the social security systems in 48 countries in Africa. It summarizes the five main social insurance programs in those countries: old-age, disability, and survivors; sickness and maternity; work injury; unemployment; and family allowances. The other regional volumes in the series focus on the social security systems of countries in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas. Together, the reports provide important information for researchers and policymakers who are reviewing different ways of approaching social security challenges and adapting the systems to the evolving needs of individuals, households, and families.
This annual report provides program and demographic information on the people who receive Social Security Disability Insurance Program benefits. This edition presents a series of detailed tables on the three categories of beneficiaries: disabled workers, disabled widowers, and disabled adult children. Numbers presented in these tables may differ slightly from other published statistics because all tables, except those using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, are based on 100 percent data files. Report for 2004.
Capture/store/manage end-user work activities at designated times as needed for DOWS sampling. The end-user, e.g., CR, receives a desktop alert when a DOWS sample is requested. User selects appropriate DOWS category from drop-down menu and submits the information. Manager reviews end-user submitted data, adds non-reporter data, and submits report.
The purpose of this agreement is for SSA to verify SSN information for the Office of Personnel Management. OPM will use the SSN verifications in its investigative process to conduct background investigations of members of the military, Federal employees, applicants for Federal employment, and contractors affiliated with Federal agencies.
Database list of unassigned numbers.
The Disability Analysis File (DAF) - Public Use File (PUF), which contains a random 10 percent sample of beneficiaries included in the full DAF, is a set of files containing data related to program participation and benefits for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries between the ages of 18 and Full Retirement Age (FRA) who have received disability benefits in any month since 1996. It also includes data on selected beneficiaries aged 10 to 17 who have received benefits since 2005. The DAF contains data as early as January 1994 and many longitudinal variables are available for the full time period. Some variables are only available for a portion of the time range and information in the DAF documentation provides users with the range available for each variable. The PUF is sectioned into two core components, the Demographic component and the Annuals components, linkable using the unique identifier variable in each file. Please Note: the CSV files will not
The annual Disability Analysis File (DAF) - Public Use File (PUF) for calendar years 2012-2014, which contains a random 10 percent sample of beneficiaries included in the full DAF, contains SSA administrative monthly and yearly longitudinal data related to program participation and benefits for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries between the ages of 18 and Full Retirement Age (FRA) who received disability benefits during any month of the year. Please Note: the CSV files will not open completely in Excel due to Excel’s row limit.
This database contains data about the hires and losses of employees for the Office of Systems-those who join or leave the Office of Systems and those who transfer from one component to another within the Office of Systems. For example: employee skills, employee job information, and employee transfer approvals.
A monthly summary of activity for the Ticket to Work and Vocational Rehabilitation programs for May 2016.
This dataset displays our yearly national number of bi- or multilingual employees who volunteer their services as an interpreter and/or translator in their identified Asian and Pacific Islander (API) language. The report shows that we have over 1,700 self-identified employees who are bi- or multilingual in over 50 API languages and dialects.
Weekly reports of workloads processed in the Wilkes Barre Data Operation Center. Reports on quantities of work received, processed, pending and average processing times.
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This dataset contains information about the number and percent of Social Security Administration employees according to categories based on year of birth called generations.