Effects of Bill C-113 on UI take-up ratesby Peter Kuhn.: LU2-153/215-1995E
This study of Bill C-113's effects attempts to answer the following questions: What were its effects on the UI take-up rates of job quitters? Did it drastically reduce UI take-up rates and thus disentitle a lot of quitters from benefits, or (because of the just cause exemption) did it have only a small effect on the take-up? By what mechanisms did Bill C-113 reduce the claim rates of job quitters? Did fewer quitters apply for UI? Were more of the applications by quitters rejected by HRDC and/or did the disentitled workers become re-employed more rapidly than before?--Abstract
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| Title | Effects of Bill C-113 on UI take-up ratesby Peter Kuhn. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Physical text |
| Other formats | Digital text-[English] |
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| Binding | Softcover |
| Description | 40p. : fig., references, tables ; 30 cm. |
| ISBN | 0-662-24169-X |
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| Departmental catalogue number | IN-AH-215E-08-95 |
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