Your age as a vocational factor
Currency | Current through May 31, 2023 |
Citation | 20 C.F.R. §416.963 |
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12 cases
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Rogers v. Berryhill, C. A. No. 16-219-JFB-SRF
...was born on July 5, 1972 and was 39 years old, which is defined as a younger individual age 18-49, on the date the application was filed (20 CFR 416.963).7. The claimant has at least a high school education and is able to communicate in English (20 CFR 416.964).8. Transferability of job ski......
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Hicks v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec., Case No. 1:17CV1957
...at 37, 214, 235.) Accordingly, Hicks was considered a youngerindividual age 45-49 for Social Security purposes. See 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1563, 416.963. Hicks has a ninth-grade education, and is able to communicate in English. (R. 11, tr., at 37, 52, 238.) Hicks had past relevant work as a short......
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Goppert v. Saul
...approaching advanced age. On May 10, 2012, the claimant's age category changed to an individual of advanced age (20 CFR §§ 404.1563 and 416.963).8. The claimant has a limited education and is able to communicate in English (CFR §§ 404.1564 and 416.964).9. Prior to May 10, 2012, transferabil......
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Earles v. Berryhill, Civil Action No. 6:17-3045-MGL-KFM
...and was 44 years old, which is defined as a younger individual age 18-49, on the alleged disability onset date. (20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1563, 416.963).(8) The claimant has at least a high school education and is able to communicate in English (20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1564, 416.964).(9) Transferability o......
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