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Issue: 1977-8
DescriptionThis publication highlights some of the techniques for evaluating benefit adequacy with household data. Selection of the adequacy standard to be tested is, of course, a critical factor. A variety of standards should be developed and tested. Also, various means of evaluating the results of these tests require development. It should be clear, however, that household data can provide a valuable …
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Issue: 1977-7
DescriptionThe specific objectives of this research are as follows: (1) to evaluate, refine and modify, if necessary, the recurring expense concept as it emerged from the pilot project, doing so through further analysis of recurring expense levels found among the Columbia beneficiaries during both employment and unemployment as they relate to household income and other important variables; (2) While total …
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Issue: 1977-6
DescriptionThis report presents information from two fields of study. Part A discusses financial adjustments that workers and their families made to cope with living costs after a wage loss that was only partially compensated by receipt of unemployment benefits. It describes the frequency with which unemployment insurance beneficiaries in New York State reported changes in family spending, the consumption …
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Issue: 1977-3
DescriptionSince both legislative and administrative attention focuses on the current labor force commitment of UI beneficiaries, this paper addresses the active search and willingness to accept available (suitable) work criteria for maintaining continuing UI benefit eligibility. The following aspects of monetary qualification and continuing eligibility to receive UI benefits are not examined: prior …
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Issue: 1977-2
DescriptionThis report is second in a sequence and studies the impact of the section in the ?Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1976? pertaining to the coverage of agricultural employment. The law specifies coverage only of establishments hiring ?10 or more workers, in 20 or more weeks or at least a $20,000 high quarter payroll?. The study of the impact of the law is based on a sample of hired workers …
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Issue: 1977-1
DescriptionIn October 1976 President Ford signed into law PL 94-566, the ?Unemployment Compensation Amendment of 1976? (henceforth, the law), which among other items extends unemployment insurance (UI) coverage to the employment of workers in agricultural establishments employing ?10 or more workers for 20 weeks or more or a high quarter payroll of at least $20,000,? (henceforth, the ?10 in 20 or $20,000? …