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Do Extended Unemployment Benefits Lengthen Unemployment Spells?:Evidence from Recent Cycles in the U.S. Labor Market
Extended Unemployment Benefits Lengthen Unemployment Spells U.S. Labor Market
2016/3/3
In response to the recession of 2007–2009, the maximum duration of U.S. unemployment insurance (UI) benefits was extended to an unprecedented 99 weeks. We exploit variation in the timing and size of t...
The Determination of Unemployment Benefits.
Unemployment Benefits As a Substitute for a Conservative Central Banker
Compensation and Benefits Banks and Banking
2015/5/14
Unemployment Benefits As a Substitute for a Conservative Central Banker.
Unemployment Benefits and Immigration: Evidence from the EU
immigration unemployment benefit spending welfare magnets European Union
2012/10/22
The paper studies the impact of unemployment benefits on immigration. A sample of 19 European countries observed over the period 1993-2008 is used to test the hypothesis that unemployment benefit spen...
GENDER AND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: WHY WOMEN RECEIVE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS AT LOWER RATES THAN MEN AND WILL UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE REFORM CLOSE THE GENDER GAP?
provisions Unemployment Insurance Modernization Act background information primary reforms
2011/9/5
The article focuses on the provisions purported by the Unemployment Insurance Modernization Act of 2009 (UIMA) which made into law under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). It o...
The most recent major effort to investigate the adequacy of UI was done in the 1970s by
Paul Burgess and Jerry Kingston (1978a, 1978b) who conducted the Arizona benefit Adequacy
Study under the spon...
Tax Wedges, Unemployment Benefits and Labour Market Outcomes in the New EU Members
Labour market institutions principal component analysis
2009/7/17
There has been a widely accepted belief that certain labor market institutions, including high taxation and generous benefits, can lead to low employment and/or high unemployment. To what extent do su...