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The contributors to this book investigate the compensation and employment risks for U.S. and Canadian workers. They examine both wage and nonwage aspects of compensation, and whether workers in the U.S. or Canada face more job-related risks. They also seek to identify trends in risk bearing and...
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treatment of employee benefits in the U.S. is a hybrid because we nominally have an income tax under which employer … comfortable with the existing tax treatment of employee benefits and less obsessed than economists with the notion of allocative … labor have at least two reasons for wanting to provide employee benefits and accordingly find the favorable tax treatment of …
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Traditionally studies of unemployment insurance benefit adequacy have relied on an expenditure survey. This is expensive, yields small samples, and presumes that the analyst knows which categories of expenditure are necessary. This paper uses an existing large data set, and an agnostic approach....
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