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The Social Security Act of 1935 broke new ground in alleviating the economic impact of unemployment by establishing a Federal-State program of cash benefits for workers who had lost their jobs.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1985
unemployment insurance legislation 1985
2009/5/19
At the national level, phaseout of Federal Supplemental Compensation was legislated; State developments included the creation of shared-work compensation plans, and changes designed to pay interest on...
Last year, the economy completed its third year of strong postrecession growth; however, the expansion has not been sufficient to return factory employment to its prerecession level or to drop most jo...
Employment up, unemployment stable during 1986 first half
Employment up unemployment stable 1986 first half
2009/5/19
Moderate job growth continued, but only in the service-producing sector and in construction; the level and rate of unemployment were about unchanged, as employment increases matched labor force expans...
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1986
unemployment insurance legislation 1986
2009/5/19
Some States tightened benefit eligibility and disqualification provisions, but few other changes were made; in eight States, statutes were modified to cut extended benefits if triggered by Federal bud...
Job growth continued, unemployment dipped during 1986
Job growth unemployment economic recovery
2009/5/19
The labor market continued to improve in the fourth year of the economic recovery—employment grew and the unemployment rate edged below 7 percent; nearly all of the job increase occurred in the servic...
Education and demographics:how do they affect unemployment rates?
unemployment rates Education demographics
2009/5/19
This article concentrates on the relationship between the changing demographic composition and educational level of the labor force and the impact of those factors on the structural rise in unemployme...
As the economy completed the fifth year of expansion, employment increased by 3 million; the jobless rate fell below 6 percent. Virtually all worker groups shared in this improvement.
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1987
unemployment insurance legislation 1987
2009/5/19
Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin made extensive modifications to their laws; among the States generally, changes involved raising tax rates, restricting eligibility, and increasing qualifying requir...
Unemployment and other job indicators in 10 nations
job indicators 10 nations Unemployment
2009/5/19
Declining unemployment rates in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom contrast with record highs in Japan, France, and Italy during 1987; for the first time, employment ratios by sex are a...
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1988
unemployment insurance legislation 1988
2009/5/12
Two new U.S. laws allow access to wage and unemployment claims information; among States, only Missouri made extensive changes to its unemployment insurance law. This article provides a summary of sig...
Unemployment insurance in the U.S. and Europe, 1973-83
Unemployment insurance Europe 1973-83
2009/5/12
In general, comparisons show rising costs, changes in eligibility and benefits, possible disincentives to work, and low replacement rations for unemployed; some industrial countries have altered their...
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1989
unemployment insurance legislation 1989
2009/5/11
Alaska and Nevada established temporary training programs for unemployed claimants; elsewhere, changes generally involved increasing benefits, qualifying wages, and tax rates. Following is a summary o...
The slowdown in employment growth occurred across most industries, with actual job losses concentrated in manufacturing. Unemployment was relatively stable, averaging 5.3 percent. This article is the...
Population changes, the baby boom, and unemployment
Population changes baby boom unemployment
2009/5/11
The influx of baby-boomers into the job market exerted considerable upward pressure on the unemployment rate during the 1960's and 1970's. The maturing of this large population group helped lower the...