Unemployment Insurance is a necessary and beneficial stimulus program for part-time workers. However, the current rules for eligibility often leave eligible workers behind. This study analyzes the alternative base period (ABP), a policy reform that makes it easier for low-wage workers to qualify for UI benefits.
Using variations in UI policies over time and across U.S. states, this paper provides evidence that ...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
This Article explores the nonmonetary eligibility requirements that unemployed individuals must meet...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Une...
The declining economic position over the past two decades of those workers with less skill increases...
Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earnin...
The extremely low level of receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) by former welfare recipients sugge...
Unemployment insurance (UI) provides temporary income support to workers who have lost their jobs an...
Unemployment Insurance (UI) is one the nation’s most effective anti-poverty and economic stabilizati...
Suggests extending unemployment insurance widely to low-wage workers by changing eligibility rules f...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The welfare an...
We present a graphic case for unemployment insurance (UI) program reform. Through a series of illust...
Some workers losing their jobs during this recession are not receiving unemployment benefits, even t...
Contrary to assumptions in the unemployment insurance (UI) literature, this paper argues that unempl...
Economists often expect unemployment insurance (UI) benefits to elevate unemployment rates because r...
Using variations in UI policies over time and across U.S. states, this paper provides evidence that ...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
This Article explores the nonmonetary eligibility requirements that unemployed individuals must meet...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Une...
The declining economic position over the past two decades of those workers with less skill increases...
Recent efforts to expand unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility are expected to increase low-earnin...
The extremely low level of receipt of unemployment insurance (UI) by former welfare recipients sugge...
Unemployment insurance (UI) provides temporary income support to workers who have lost their jobs an...
Unemployment Insurance (UI) is one the nation’s most effective anti-poverty and economic stabilizati...
Suggests extending unemployment insurance widely to low-wage workers by changing eligibility rules f...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The welfare an...
We present a graphic case for unemployment insurance (UI) program reform. Through a series of illust...
Some workers losing their jobs during this recession are not receiving unemployment benefits, even t...
Contrary to assumptions in the unemployment insurance (UI) literature, this paper argues that unempl...
Economists often expect unemployment insurance (UI) benefits to elevate unemployment rates because r...
Using variations in UI policies over time and across U.S. states, this paper provides evidence that ...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
This Article explores the nonmonetary eligibility requirements that unemployed individuals must meet...