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Optimal Unemployment Insurance Requirements

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
In the US, unemployed workers must satisfy two requirements to receive unemployment insurance (UI): a tenure requirement that stipulates the minimum qualifying work spell and a monetary requirement that determines a past minimum wage. This paper develops a heterogeneous agents model with history-dependent UI benefits in order to quantitatively obtain ...
Gustavo de Souza   +1 more
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Unemployment, Health Insurance, and the COVID-19 Recession

Social Science Research Network, 2020
The sharp reduction in US economic activity associated with public health efforts to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus will likely result in millions of Americans losing their jobs, at least temporarily.
A. Gangopadhyaya, Bowen Garrett
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Unemployment Insurance

Economic Affairs, 1994
The introduction of social insurance in Britain stemmed ultimately from Beveridge's and others' desire to abolish poverty. Beveridge failed to understand that social insurance is incompatible with private insurance markets, and especially unemployment insurance.
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Unemployment insurance and cigarette smoking.

Journal of Health Economics, 2019
We provide evidence for the causal relationship between unemployment insurance (UI) and individuals' smoking behavior using the 1995-2011 Current Population Survey-Tobacco Use Supplement data.
W. Fu, Feng Liu
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Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Dynamics

The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1991
One of the puzzling features of the recent behavior of the Canadian unemployment rate is its persistence in the presence of a sustained expansion in real national income. Neither deficient aggregate demand nor a once-for-all, supply-side-induced increase in the natural rate provides a convincing explanation of this phenomenon.
Ross D. Milbourne   +2 more
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Optimal Unemployment Insurance Policy

Operations Research, 1985
In this paper, we construct a theoretical model of unemployment insurance. Using techniques and concepts of game theory, we investigate, on one hand, the objectives and strategies of government, and on the other, those of an unemployed job seeker. Most of our results describing the job seeker's optimal strategies agree with the results found in the ...
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Unemployment Insurance and Employment

Journal of Labor Economics, 1991
This article examines the impact of unemployment insurance (UI) on the allocation of labor across industries. An overlooked aspect of UI is the effect of imperfect experience rating on hiring. Firms in more stable industries generally pay more into the UI system than their workers ever receive in benefits, thus subsidizing more volatile industries. The
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1966
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