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This paper presents estimates of the effect of unemployment benefit extensions during the Great Recession on … unemployment and labor force participation. Unlike many recent studies of this subject, our estimates, following the work of … of benefit extensions is likely modest, with a 90 percent confidence interval of the effect on the unemployment rate …
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This paper is based on the first use of program administrative data from Brazil's unemployment insurance (UI) program …
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Families (TANF) become jobless, apply for and receive unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, and participate in publicly funded …
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Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earning workers' access …
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firms, 3) partly offset by unemployment benefits, and 4) amplified by concurrent drops in partners’ earnings. On net …
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Wage insurance is a program that attempts to help permanently displaced workers transition to employment rapidly, effectively, and equitably. Because displaced workers have been found to suffer substantial earnings losses when they become reemployed, a wage insurance program provides a temporary...
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-related Unemployment Insurance. Reflecting that married couples obtain intra-household insurance by making labor supply choices for both …
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