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Issue: 1999-6
DescriptionThe average duration of insured unemployment has remained high since the end of the most recent recession, despite lower unemployment rates generally. Overall, the estimates presented in this report suggest that average durations increased by between 1.1 and 1.4 weeks in the post-1992 period relative to what might have been predicted based on historical data. This figure represents approximately …
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ProgramUnemployment Insurance
Research MethodologyQuantitative Analysis
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Issue: 1999-5
DescriptionThe UI Research Exchange is published by the Unemployment Insurance Service, Division of Research and Policy. The Exchange provides a means of communication between researchers, both inside and outside government, and policymakers. The Exchange is designed to be an open forum for all UI researchers and program personnel. However, the views expressed in the Exchange do not necessarily reflect the …
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ProgramUnemployment Insurance
Research MethodologyTechnical Assistance
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Issue: 1999-4
DescriptionThe federal-state Unemployment Insurance (UI) program offers assistance to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. In all states, the level of cash benefits paid is based on previous wages earned, and the duration of benefits is limited, typically up to a maximum of 26 weeks. However, the federal government has extended the duration of benefits during every recession since …
ProgramUnemployment Insurance
Research MethodologyQuantitative Analysis
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Issue: 1999-3
DescriptionAfter a long absence, nearly 15 years, the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Research Bibliography has returned as both an Occasional Paper and as a searchable database. The Bibligraphy is a useful tool for policy makers, researchers, and others interested in unemployment insurance and related research. … … … U.S. Department of …
ProgramUnemployment Insurance
Research MethodologyLiterature Review
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Issue: 1999-2
DescriptionThis report presents information from a national survey of individuals who filed claims for unemployment compensation in 1996 and 1997. The study examines their satisfaction with the Unemployment Insurance systems' services, procedures and staff. Results are based on interviews with more than 3,000 claimants from 16 states. … Steven Marcus … … Bardsley & Neidhart, …
ProgramUnemployment Insurance
Research MethodologyQuantitative Analysis
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Issue: 1999-1
DescriptionTo better understand the effects of alternative policy decisions on UI benefit payments, the U.S. Department of Labor contracted with Battele Memorial Institute to conduct the Unemployment Insurance Survival Rate Analysis and Benefit Models Project. The primary goals of this project were to first conduct a comprehensive examination of the dynamic nature of the UI benefit payment process and, …
ProgramUnemployment Insurance
Research MethodologyQuantitative Analysis
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Issue: 1998-5
DescriptionThis volume of the Occasional Paper series presents two studies of interstate competition in the Unemployment Insurance (UI) system. Determining the extent of economic competition among states is an extremely difficult undertaking. The papers in this volume attempt to shed light on this topic and quantify the effects of some aspects of competitive behavior. Using yearly UI state administrative …
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Issue: 1998-3
DescriptionThis report examines the evolution of benefit availability in Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs. The focus is regular UI, the program that pays up to 26 weeks of benefits to eligible individuals. A major objective of the report is to document changes in the U.S. labor market that may have adversely affected access to UI benefits. … Wayne Vroman … The Urban …
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Issue: 1998-1
DescriptionThe federal-state Unemployment Insurance (UI) program offers assistance to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. In all states, the level of cash benefits paid is based on previous wages earned, and the duration of benefits is limited, typically up to a maximum of 26 weeks. However, the federal government has extended the duration of benefits during every recession since …
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Issue: 1998
DescriptionThis final report of the homeless demonstration, covering the results of the demonstration from its inception in September 1988 through November 1995, had a two-fold purpose: to analyze the results of the Job Training for the Homeless Program (JTHDP); and, to draw out lessons learned from the demonstration that can help guide future efforts at providing comprehensive and cost-effective services …
Research MethodologyQualitative Analysis