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This testimony describes the results of a study of the Employment Service (ES) conducted by Dr. Jacobson and Prof … average duration of unemployment of long-term UI claimants by nine weeks. This was for UI claimants who were unemployed for at …
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political spectrum. This paper examines the development of employment policy in the twentieth century by viewing the interplay … of federal, state, and local partners. The programs considered include unemployment insurance, training, youth programs …, and the employment service. Some attention is also given to governmental policy that influences the geographic mobility of …
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Wasem examines the impacts and implications of the Employment Act of 1946 and discusses how provisions of the Act might …
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drug testing regulation to study discrimination against blacks related to perceived drug use. Black employment in the … perceptions. Adoption of pro-testing legislation increases black employment in the testing sector by 7–30 percent and relative …
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determine impacts on employment, wages, and more. …
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paint a comprehensive picture of the employment, income, and hardships families experience after leaving welfare. …
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This volume presents a comprehensive look at how welfare reforms enacted in 1996 are affecting caseloads, employment …
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This paper examines the relationship between the cost of child care and the employment behavior of married and single … market wage and the hourly price of child care on employment and hours of paid child care. The most fundamental result …
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