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Research in the 1970s based on observational data provided evidence consistent with predictions from economic theory that paying unemployment insurance (UI) benefits to involuntarily jobless workers prolongs unemployment. However, some scholars also reported estimates that the additional time...
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activities. Account funds could be used to purchase intensive, supportive, and job training services. Any funds remaining in the … Georgia. Simulations rely on recent patterns of intensive, supportive, and training services use. Simulations for alternative …
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The study estimates the employment effect of vocational training programs for the unemployed in urban Russia. The … results of propensity score matching indicate that training programs had a non-negative overall effect on the program …
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The Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) system was established nationwide following the 1993 enactment of Public Law 103-152. The law requires state employment security agencies to profile new claimants for regular unemployment insurance (UI) benefits to identify those most likely...
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focus is on federally supported public programs for occupational job skills training and temporary income replacement. We … that were adopted during the crisis. -- Job training ; unemployment ; unemployment insurance ; employment policy ; federal …
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are no longer in demand, mixed results from the evaluations of public training programs underscore the importance of … ; employment services ; public training programs ; employment subsidies …
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This paper considers employment growth and unemployment from 1990-2010 in a cross-section of cities in light of practical tools that city governments have at their disposal to provide relief. In particular, I test educational attainment (both initial levels and growth over time) and public...
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This paper estimates the social costs of job loss due to environmental regulation. Per job lost, potential social costs of job loss are high, plausibly over $100,000 in present value costs (2012 dollars) per permanently lost job. However, these social costs will typically be far less than the...
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Under more and more fiscal scrutiny because of shrinking state and local budgets, workforce development programs are being asked to estimate their return on investment (ROI). This paper introduces basic concepts of ROI in workforce development programs. It distinguishes ROIs estimated for...
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Public policies may affect employment by directly creating jobs, facilitating job creation, or augmenting labor supply. In labor markets with high unemployment, such employment changes may have significant net efficiency benefits, which should be included in benefit-cost analyses. The research...
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