Phase III: Proposed Changes in the Permanent Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Programs : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Unemployment Compensation of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 1037 pages |
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Page 48
... coefficients for the change in the level of employment versus changes in total costs have been determined recently.s It is estimated that the elasticity for a four quarter period is approximately .28 while in the long run it is .50 . If ...
... coefficients for the change in the level of employment versus changes in total costs have been determined recently.s It is estimated that the elasticity for a four quarter period is approximately .28 while in the long run it is .50 . If ...
Page 286
... coefficient is that for a $ 1 increase in the weekly benefit amount , the number of benefit weeks increases by .11 weeks , or that a $ 15 increase results in an additional 1.65 weeks of benefits . To determine whether this increase in ...
... coefficient is that for a $ 1 increase in the weekly benefit amount , the number of benefit weeks increases by .11 weeks , or that a $ 15 increase results in an additional 1.65 weeks of benefits . To determine whether this increase in ...
Page 315
... regression analysis. 57-674 O - 75-21 Change in benefit 1- $ 14 Benefit Weeks N = 1024 7.190 N = 967 FIGURE 2 6.913 6.508 N = 593 1967 1968 1967 TABLE II Dependent Benefit Weeks Independent Coefficient t SEX ( - 10 - 315.
... regression analysis. 57-674 O - 75-21 Change in benefit 1- $ 14 Benefit Weeks N = 1024 7.190 N = 967 FIGURE 2 6.913 6.508 N = 593 1967 1968 1967 TABLE II Dependent Benefit Weeks Independent Coefficient t SEX ( - 10 - 315.
Page 321
... coefficients of these variables is not determinate ; they were included to avoid biasing the coefficient of the weekly benefit amount . The industry dummies are proxies for demand conditions relative to the omitted class . They were ...
... coefficients of these variables is not determinate ; they were included to avoid biasing the coefficient of the weekly benefit amount . The industry dummies are proxies for demand conditions relative to the omitted class . They were ...
Page 323
... coefficient is therefore negative . The expected sign of the BYHQE coefficient , however , is indeterminate . Holding constant , an increase in BYHQE reflects greater search costs in the form of forgone earnings . Different skill levels ...
... coefficient is therefore negative . The expected sign of the BYHQE coefficient , however , is indeterminate . Holding constant , an increase in BYHQE reflects greater search costs in the form of forgone earnings . Different skill levels ...
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1958 RECESSION 26 weeks 50 percent administrative AFL-CIO average weekly wage benefit levels benefit liberality bill blue-collar workers BURKE CETA Chairman claimants coefficient committee Congress CORMAN cost coverage covered Department of Labor disqualification domestic workers duration of unemployment earnings economic effect eligibility employers Employment Service enacted estimated exhaustees experience rating extended benefits families Federal Government Federal standards Federal supplemental Federal-State financing FRENZEL FUTA going higher IMPACT OF UNEMPLOYMENT incentive income increase individual industry labor force legislation maximum ment million minimum paid payments payroll Percent Percent period PICKLE ployment problem proposal public employees question reserve ratio revenues Secretary DUNLOP SMSA's social security South Carolina STEIGER subcommittee t-value tax rate taxable wage base Thank tion trigger unem unemployed unemployment benefits unemployment compensation unemployment insurance system unemployment rate Unemployment Tax variables WEATHERFORD weekly benefit amount Wisconsin