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lose employment faster, especially once eligible for new unemployment benefits. Job seekers assigned to JSA have similar …
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seekers who complete the programs (post-program effects) rather than job seekers who exit unemployment upon assignment (threat …
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Persistent unemployment across OECD countries has led to increasing investments in activation programmes and, as a …
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that paying unemployment insurance (UI) benefits to involuntarily jobless workers prolongs unemployment. However, some …
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We show that the largest increase in unemployment benefits in U.S. history had large spending impacts and small job …
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