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An Evaluation of Current and Alternative Methods of Determining Exhaustion Ratios
(1979)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate current and alternative methods of determining exhaustion ratios under the regular unemployment insurance (UI) program and to try to develop methods for determining these ratios for ...
Development of Techniques for Evaluation of the Weekly Benefit Amount in Unemployment Insurance
(1977)
The object of benefit adequacy research studies is to supply an empirical basis for the evaluation of the weekly benefit amount (WBA) provided by unemployment insurance (UI) in terms of the program's primary objective to ...
Incidence of Federal Retirees Drawing UCFE Benefits, 1974-75
(1978)
This publication highlights some of the techniques for evaluating benefit adequacy with household data. Selection of the adequacy standard to be tested is, of course, a critical factor. A variety of standards should be ...
Impact of P.L. 94-566 on Agricultural Employers and Unemployment Insurance Trust Funds in Selected States
(1977)
This report is second in a sequence and studies the impact of the section in the "Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1976" pertaining to the coverage of agricultural employment. The law specifies coverage only of ...
An Analysis of Some of the Effects of Increasing the Duration of Regular Unemployment Insurance Benefits
(1978)
The Federal-State Extended Benefits (EB) Program permits eligible individuals to receive benefits equal to one-half of their entitlement under the regular State unemployment insurance program up to a maximum of 39 weeks ...
Labor Market Experiences of Unemployment Insurance Exhaustees
(1979)
This is the third in a series of reports based on the Arizona Benefit Adequacy Study. The first two reports focused on measurement of the differing degrees of benefit adequacy achieved under the prevailing and certain ...
Impact of Extension of Coverage to Agricultural Workers under P.L. 94-566, Their Characteristics and Economic Welfare
(1977)
In October 1976 President Ford signed into law PL 94-566, the Unemployment Compensation Amendment of 1976, which among other items extends unemployment insurance (UI) coverage to the employment of workers in agricultural ...
Job Loss, Family Living Standards, and the Adequacy of Weekly Unemployment Benefits
(1977)
This publication highlights some of the techniques for evaluating benefit adequacy with household data. Selection of the adequacy standard to be tested is, of course, a critical factor. A variety of standards should be ...
Unemployment Compensation in Varying Phases of Joblessness
(1979)
This paper discusses the role of unemployment insurance in society's overall effort to provide people with income security. The unique goal of unemployment insurance is indicated as distinct from that of welfare programs. ...
Family Support and Expenditures Survey of Unemployment Insurance Claimants in New York State, September 1972 - February 1974
(1977)
This report presents information from two fields of study. Part A discusses financial adjustments that workers and their families made to cope with living costs after a wage loss that was only partially compensated by ...