A variety of measures have been used to identify the extent of seasonal work. While some give an indication of the incidence of Employment Insurance (EI) use among seasonal workers or the seasonality of frequent claimants’ EI patterns, they do not directly measure the relationship between seasonal work and frequent EI use. Such analysis requires a longitudinal source, such as the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) which captures both work and EI use patterns over time
Every economy is characterised by its variability over time. This variability may concern long, medi...
Economic activity is highly seasonal. We show how seasonal fluctuations in aggregate employment tran...
In this study, I examine the influence of unemployment insurance benefits on labour force participat...
A variety of measures have been used to identify the extent of seasonal work. While some give an ind...
We exploit micro, longitudinal data in order to analyze the strong downward trend in seasonal employ...
Dynamics (SLID) is well suited to the study of recurrent or long-term seasonal workers since it is d...
In the task of solving the problems of seasonal unemployment there are two distinct stages. The one ...
Industrial and trade activity can be varied by changes in the supply of raw materials, labour, capit...
This paper compares policies with respect to seasonal unemployment in the five Nordic countries with...
It is widely known that many statistical series exhibit a distinct seasonal pattern. That is, they t...
Joblessness is highly seasonal. To analyze how households adapt to seasonal joblessness, we introduc...
This paper examines methods of seasonally adjusting economic time series; in particular, it examines...
This article investigates the existence of compensating wage differentials across seasonal and long-...
Recent legislative changes to Canada’s EI program have once again focused public attention on the pr...
This thesis examines Unemployment Insurance’s (UI) labour market impacts, focusing on the contingent...
Every economy is characterised by its variability over time. This variability may concern long, medi...
Economic activity is highly seasonal. We show how seasonal fluctuations in aggregate employment tran...
In this study, I examine the influence of unemployment insurance benefits on labour force participat...
A variety of measures have been used to identify the extent of seasonal work. While some give an ind...
We exploit micro, longitudinal data in order to analyze the strong downward trend in seasonal employ...
Dynamics (SLID) is well suited to the study of recurrent or long-term seasonal workers since it is d...
In the task of solving the problems of seasonal unemployment there are two distinct stages. The one ...
Industrial and trade activity can be varied by changes in the supply of raw materials, labour, capit...
This paper compares policies with respect to seasonal unemployment in the five Nordic countries with...
It is widely known that many statistical series exhibit a distinct seasonal pattern. That is, they t...
Joblessness is highly seasonal. To analyze how households adapt to seasonal joblessness, we introduc...
This paper examines methods of seasonally adjusting economic time series; in particular, it examines...
This article investigates the existence of compensating wage differentials across seasonal and long-...
Recent legislative changes to Canada’s EI program have once again focused public attention on the pr...
This thesis examines Unemployment Insurance’s (UI) labour market impacts, focusing on the contingent...
Every economy is characterised by its variability over time. This variability may concern long, medi...
Economic activity is highly seasonal. We show how seasonal fluctuations in aggregate employment tran...
In this study, I examine the influence of unemployment insurance benefits on labour force participat...