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Economics

1982

UNEMPLOYMENT, DISABILITY, and INCOME SUPPORT PROGRAMS

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The Federal Supplemental Benefits Program: An Appraisal Of Emergency Extended Unemployment Insurance Benefits, Walter Corson, Walter Nicholson Jan 1982

The Federal Supplemental Benefits Program: An Appraisal Of Emergency Extended Unemployment Insurance Benefits, Walter Corson, Walter Nicholson

Upjohn Press

Examines emergency policies to extend UI benefits during recessionary periods.


Unemployment Experience Of Individuals Over A Decade: Variations By Sex, Race And Age, Herbert S. Parnes Jan 1982

Unemployment Experience Of Individuals Over A Decade: Variations By Sex, Race And Age, Herbert S. Parnes

Upjohn Press

Uses NLS data to show that unemployment leads to lost earnings and long-term reductions in earning capacity.


Unemployment Insurance Fund Insolvency And Debt In Michigan, Saul J. Blaustein Jan 1982

Unemployment Insurance Fund Insolvency And Debt In Michigan, Saul J. Blaustein

Upjohn Press

Examines the complexities of Michigan's UI tax structure, fund insolvency problems, an measures to correct these situations.


Workers' Compensation System In Michigan: A Closed Case Survey, H. Allan Hunt Jan 1982

Workers' Compensation System In Michigan: A Closed Case Survey, H. Allan Hunt

Upjohn Press

Provides a data base for analysis of workers' comp issues in Michigan, and offers a comparison between cases from insured and self-insured employers.


Hardship: The Welfare Consequences Of Labor Market Problems: A Policy Discussion Paper, Robert Taggart Jan 1982

Hardship: The Welfare Consequences Of Labor Market Problems: A Policy Discussion Paper, Robert Taggart

Upjohn Press

Taggart offers a series of alternative measures of hardship to reassess labor market and intergenerational problems, and alternative microeconomic policies.