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0861 |aLU2-153/224-1995E
1101 |aCanada.|bHuman Resources Development Canada. |bUnemployment Insurance.
24510|aStudies of the interaction of UI and welfare using the COEP dataset|cby Martin Browning et al.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bHuman Resources Development Canada. |c1995.
300 |a36p. : |breferences, tables ; |c30 cm.
4901 |aUnemployment Insurance evaluation series
500 |a"The paper consists of two component studies that address the two key parts of an assessment of UI and welfare interactions. The first study uses data collected shortly after the separation to examine whether the disentitlement of VQs from UI produced some sort of corresponding increase in welfare take-up. The second study uses information from later in the unemployment spells to examine whether incentive effects and the relative generosity of Social Assistance programs operate to influence transitions (around the time of UI exhaustion) from unemployment to employment and to welfare."--Abstract.
5203 |aThe paper consists of two component studies that address the two key parts of an assessment of UI and welfare interactions. The first study uses data collected shortly after the separation to examine whether the disentitlement of VQs from UI produced some sort of corresponding increase in welfare take-up. The second study uses information from later in the unemployment spells to examine whether incentive effects and the relative generosity of Social Assistance programs operate to influence transitions (around the time of UI exhaustion) from unemployment to employment and to welfare.--Abstract
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a96-06|b1996-02-09
69007|aEmployment insurance|2gcpds
7201 |aBrowning, Martin
7760#|tStudies of the interaction of UI and welfare using the COEP dataset |w(CaOODSP)9.806255
830#0|aUnemployment insurance evaluation series.|w(CaOODSP)9.514754