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This paper examines how a metropolitan area's job growth affects its income distribution. The research uses annual … Current Population Survey data on the income distribution in different metropolitan areas from 1979 through 1988. Faster … metropolitan job growth increases real family income in the lowest income quintile by a significantly greater percentage than for …
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Michigan: Unemployment Insurance (UI), which partially replaces lost earnings following loss of a job; Workers' Compensation …
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programmatic changes under consideration. Who (what population groups) would gain income and how much? Who would be unaffected? Who … reviews a class of models that may be designated as retirement income policy models. The review is limited to existing models … of programs within the U.S. retirement income system. The paper presents a general discussion of the components of such …
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This book examines the nature of the workforce development and UI policy decisions made nationwide in response to the recession, state and local administrators’ perspectives on the policy developments and economic challenges, and implementation of key Recovery Act provisions, with a particular...
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. In labor markets with high unemployment, such employment changes may have significant net efficiency benefits, which …
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Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out of benefits before … recipients exhausted their benefits; in 2007 (with a similar unemployment rate) 35.6 percent exhausted. This paper documents the … increase in the exhaustion rate, along with the parallel rise in long-term unemployment; examines the consequences; and reviews …
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