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Enabling Income: CPP Disability Benefits and Women with Disabilities

Tanis Doe and Sally Kimpson


(October 1999)  The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) was originally designed to replace a portion of lost income at retirement or disablement. This research develops alternate pension policies that would distribute resources equitably and respond to changing circumstances such as fluctuating health and ability to work. Women with disabilities were interviewed in groups, and CPP administrators were consulted to develop recommendations to "enable income."

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Last Updated: 2004-02-17
Last Reviewed: 2004-02-17
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