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Issue: 1985-2
DescriptionThe objectives of this project were to improve joint Employment Service/Unemployment Insurance (ES?UI) procedures for monitoring the work test and enhancing placement services for UI claimants in order to reduce weeks claimed and benefits paid. The demonstration consisted of dividing all claimants in the Charleston, South Carolina area into three demonstration groups and one control group on a …
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Issue: 1985-1
DescriptionIn this report, the effects that recent changes introduced into the Extended Benefits (EB) Program in the early 1980?s has had on the EB program is investigated. Quantitative estimates of the degree to which EB claims and costs were reduced below what they would have been in the absence of the changes is provided as well as a number of related analyses that examine whether the program changes …
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Issue: 1984-2
DescriptionThe purpose of this report is to analyze problems relating to the introduction of unemployment insurance schemes in developing countries. Chapter I of the report consists of a literature review on this topic. Chapter II presents analyses of the economy and unemployment insurance scheme of developing countries that have implemented unemployment insurance, with emphasis on those countries that …
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Issue: 1984-1
DescriptionThe UI Research Exchange is published by the Unemployment Insurance Service to increase the effectiveness of research throughout the UI program. Toward this goal, the Exchange provide a means of communication among researchers and between researchers and policymakers. The Exchange is designed to be an open forum for all UI researchers. This fifth issue contains a variety of research information. …
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Issue: 1983-1
DescriptionThe purpose of this study was to evaluate how information collected by the Unemployment Insurance Service under the Continuous Wage and Benefit History (CWBH) system can be used to analyze UI recipients? unemployment experiences. The study had both analytical and methodological focuses. With respect to analyzing UI recipients? unemployment experiences, three general issues were investigated in …
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Issue: 1983-4
DescriptionThis issue of the UI Research Exchange includes two complete papers: the first paper presents an innovate application of new technology to an area of UI operations. The paper, written by Thomas Nagy, John DiSciullo and Robert Crosslin, describes the design and testing of an expert system prototype for making nonmonetary determination relating to labor dispute issues. This interactive system can …
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Issue: 1983-3
DescriptionIn this report we present our estimate of the effects of UI benefit payments locally and nationally on the local economy of the Phoenix, Arizona SMSA (Maricopa County). Among the reported estimated effects of UI benefit payments are those pertaining to local sales, employment, unemployment, labor force, unemployment rate, population, and disposable personal income. These effects were obtained …
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Issue: 1983-2
DescriptionThis report has been prepared to provide a guide for replication of a previous study of unemployment spells by state Continuous Wage and Benefit History (CWBH) users. Furthermore, since future studies may address somewhat different questions, suggestions are made on how the data collection strategy could be modified to examine additional or alternative policy questions. … Lois Blanchard … … …
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Issue: 1981-3
DescriptionThis study is the sixth in a series of reports based on the Arizona Benefit Adequacy (ABA) study. The first report emphasized the measurement of benefit adequacy under the prevailing and selected alternative weekly benefit amount formulas. The second report focused on the adjustments undertaken by beneficiary households during periods of thirteen and twenty five consecutive weeks of compensated …
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Issue: 1981-2
DescriptionThis study is the fifth in a series of reports based on the Arizona Benefit Adequacy (ABA) Study. The present report provides an analysis of the possibility of predicting benefit adequacy values for individual claimants. Because the emphasis is on predicting the benefit adequacy measure developed and analyzed in the first ABA Study report, some familiarity with that report is desirable. However, …