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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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to work as long as they can receive benefits. The dual challenge, then, is to ensure that 1) workers who could benefit … experiments conducted in the 1980s suggests that financial inducements for unemployed workers to search for work more intensively …
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Policy experts advance our understanding of the labor market experiences of older workers while pointing our that …
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about the disability insurance system while highlighting areas of the system that beg for greater understanding. …
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This paper examines linkages between disability and health status and the returns to education and basic skills … we stratify by sex. We also estimate the wage equations stratifying by disability status (also with an appropriate … econometric correction) to permit the coefficient estimates on all the regressors to vary by disability status. Overall, we find …
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-related disability (Lost Workday Cases and Workers' Compensation Wage-Loss Claims), the duration of disability (Lost Workdays per Case … expect to be rewarded with lower disability costs, more satisfied workers, higher productivity and, ultimately, higher … various employer policies and practices on the prevention and management of workplace disability. It studied a random sample …
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