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Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out of benefits before … recipients exhausted their benefits; in 2007 (with a similar unemployment rate) 35.6 percent exhausted. This paper documents the … increase in the exhaustion rate, along with the parallel rise in long-term unemployment; examines the consequences; and reviews …
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We present experimental evidence on the effects of four U.S. reemployment programs for youth Unemployment Insurance (UI …
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Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earning workers' access …
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We exploit a policy discontinuity at U.S. state borders to identify the effects of unemployment insurance policies on … unemployment. Our estimates imply that most of the persistent increase in unemployment during the Great Recession can be accounted … for by the unprecedented extensions of unemployment benefit eligibility. In contrast to the existing recent literature …
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unemployment benefits in response to an unemployment shock in a simple, reduced-form model of the labor market. It is found that …. Adjustment costs of changing benefits can introduce hysteresis in benefit setting and unemployment. Both (very) bad and good … temporary shocks (including monetary) can permanently reduce unemployment benefits and the unemployment rate. A desirable …
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In this paper, U.S. data on labor market histories of displaced workers are used to quantify the effect of Unemployment … Insurance Compensation (UIC) on both unemployment and employment durations. This results in the first available assessment of … unemployment durations. …
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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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Despite unprecedented extensions of available unemployment insurance (UI) benefits during the "Great Recession" of 2007 …
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service, unemployment insurance, work experience, and direct job creation. Assistance for workers displaced by foreign … of unemployment compensation recipients to reemployment services, skill training closely connected to employer … ; reemployment ; unemployment insurance ; employment service ; public employment policy ; job training ; wage subsidies ; direct job …
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keine Arbeitslosenversicherung im herkömmlichen Sinne: Die Einkommenssicherung bei Arbeitslosigkeit erfolgt durch die …Comparing the unemployment insurance systems of the United States and of the United Kingdom it is shown that the US … unemployment insurance (UI) is the only system that provides for a negative feedback between UI expenditures and layoffs …
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