The persistence of unemployment : how important were regional extended unemployment insurance benefits? / by Miles Corak and Stephen Jones.: CS11-0019/53E-PDF
"This paper assesses the contribution of regionally extended unemployment insurance benefits to the persistence of the Canadian unemployment rate during the 1980s. We use administrative data associated with the operation of the U.I program to produce counts of the number of U.I. claimants by benefit phase. The data suggest that the change in the number of unemployed individuals above the level prevailing in 1981 is much larger than the change in the number of regionally extended benefit recipients. We also examine the time-series properties of the number of U.I. claimants by benefit phase, and find that the number of regionally extended recipients is not unusally persistent. Indeed, this series displays less persistence than the number of claimants in other benefit phases. We recognize that the increase in potential benefit duration caused by regionally extended benefits may lengthen the time claimants spend in the initial and labour force extended benefit phases, but conclude that this indirect channel would have to be regionally extended benefit recipients was of relatively little importance as an explanation of the increased level and persistence of the Canadian unemployment rate during the 1980s."--Abstract.
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Department/Agency | Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch. |
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Title | The persistence of unemployment : how important were regional extended unemployment insurance benefits? / by Miles Corak and Stephen Jones. |
Series title | Research paper series ; no. 53 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: La persistance du chômage : dans quelle mesure l'attribuer aux prestations d'assurance-chômage de prolongation fondée sur le taux de chômage régional. Digitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. Includes bibliographic references. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada, 1993. |
Author / Contributor | Corak, Miles R.(Miles Raymond),1958- Jones, Stephen R. G. |
Description | [30] p. |
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Subject terms | Unemployment |
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