Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earning workers’ access to UI. Although the expansion’s aim is to smooth the income and consumption of previously ineligible workers, it is possible that UI benefits simply displace other sources of income. Standard economic models predict that UI delays reemployment, thereby reducing wage income. Additionally, low-earning workers are often eligible for benefits from means-tested programs, which may decrease with UI benefits. In this paper, we estimate the impact of UI eligibility on employment, means-tested program participation, and income after job loss using a unique individual-level administrative data set from the state of Michigan. To identi...
This article examines whether unemployment insurance (UI) requirements pertaining to job searches an...
We use administrative data to quantify the firm role in unemployment insurance (UI) take-up. First, ...
In this paper I examine the rates at which adults in households recently receiving Temporary Assista...
Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earnin...
In this paper, we examine the reasons why unemployment insurance (UI) claims have declined so dramat...
The extremely low level of receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) by former welfare recipients sugge...
We study the ways in which unemployment insurance (UI) benefits interact with other elements of the ...
Unemployment insurance (UI) provides temporary income support to workers who have lost their jobs an...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Une...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
This paper is based on the first use of program administrative data from Brazil’s unemployment insur...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The welfare an...
Contrary to the predictions of standard reservation-wage search models, empirical studies consistent...
Contrary to assumptions in the unemployment insurance (UI) literature, this paper argues that unempl...
Unemployment Insurance is a necessary and beneficial stimulus program for part-time workers. However...
This article examines whether unemployment insurance (UI) requirements pertaining to job searches an...
We use administrative data to quantify the firm role in unemployment insurance (UI) take-up. First, ...
In this paper I examine the rates at which adults in households recently receiving Temporary Assista...
Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earnin...
In this paper, we examine the reasons why unemployment insurance (UI) claims have declined so dramat...
The extremely low level of receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) by former welfare recipients sugge...
We study the ways in which unemployment insurance (UI) benefits interact with other elements of the ...
Unemployment insurance (UI) provides temporary income support to workers who have lost their jobs an...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Une...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
This paper is based on the first use of program administrative data from Brazil’s unemployment insur...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The welfare an...
Contrary to the predictions of standard reservation-wage search models, empirical studies consistent...
Contrary to assumptions in the unemployment insurance (UI) literature, this paper argues that unempl...
Unemployment Insurance is a necessary and beneficial stimulus program for part-time workers. However...
This article examines whether unemployment insurance (UI) requirements pertaining to job searches an...
We use administrative data to quantify the firm role in unemployment insurance (UI) take-up. First, ...
In this paper I examine the rates at which adults in households recently receiving Temporary Assista...