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Unemployment Insurance



Unemployment Insurance - insurance against loss of wages during the time that an able-bodied worker is involuntarily unemployed. The goal of such insurance is to provide a minimal livelihood to unemployed workers until they are once again employed. Compulsory unemployment insurance makes such protection legally obligatory for certain classes of workers under prescribed conditions. Voluntary   Read More...

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    New Ways of Evaluating State Unemployment Insurance, in New England Economic Review
    by Robert Tannenwald, Christopher J. O'Leary, Wei-Jang Huang. 15 pgs.


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