Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Central government > Central government policies
|
Buy Now
Expediting the Return to Work - Approaches in the Unemployment Compensation Program (Paperback)
Loot Price: R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
|
|
Expediting the Return to Work - Approaches in the Unemployment Compensation Program (Paperback)
(sign in to rate)
Loot Price R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
The most recent recession led to an unprecedented increase in the
number of those unemployed for more than 26 weeks (the long-term
unemployed). As a result, congressional interest in policy
initiatives to expedite the return to work grew. This report
examines a variety of initiatives and measures within the
Unemployment Compensation (UC) program that might reduce long-term
unemployment for beneficiaries. Even before the recent recession
began, large numbers of UC recipients exhausted their entitlement
to regular state benefits before returning to work. In 2007, one in
three recipients exhausted their benefits. In the depths of the
recession, more than half of the recipients exhausted their regular
benefits, with most of them continuing to receive unemployment
insurance benefits through federally financed extended unemployment
benefits. Based on current forecasts of a slow recovery and on
trends that were apparent before the recession, it appears likely
that the exhaustion rate will remain well above its pre-recession
level for many years to come. The adverse consequences of not being
able to find new work and of exhausting benefits can be severe for
the recipients themselves, as well as for government budgets in
terms of lost revenue and higher expenditures, and for the economy
in lost output. During and immediately following the recession,
Congress provided incentives for states to adopt innovative ways of
helping unemployed individuals return to work and enacted
legislation that temporarily increased funding for various
reemployment and training services. As the labor market continues
to recover and the temporary funding ends, Congress may again
consider policy initiatives that go beyond income replacement.
These may include strategies that would speed up the reemployment
of recipients who will not be returning to their previous
employers. After a brief description of the federal-state
unemployment insurance system, this report examines trends in the
duration of unemployment benefits and then reviews a wide range of
approaches for speeding the return to work. The report emphasizes
measures that have recently been considered by lawmakers or have
been tried on an experimental basis, particularly if evaluations of
their impacts on duration of UC benefit receipt are available.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.