Nonmonetary Eligibility in State
Unemployment Insurance Programs

Law and Practice

Walter Corson
Alan Hershey
Stuart Kerachsky

Consists of an econometric analysis of UI denial rates and factors that influence these rates, and in-depth studies of six state UI systems that explore factors that are typically "unobservable" in most statistical analyses.

Table of Contents
  1. Introduction
    • Approaches to Nonmonetary Eligibility: State Variation
    • Pressures to Tighten Nonmonetary Eligibility
    • Nonmonetary Eligibility Rules
  2. Statistical Evidence on the Determinants of Denial Rates
    • State Denial Rates
    • Determinants of Denial Rates
    • The Data
    • Econometric Results
  3. Process Analysis Methodology
    • Site Selection
    • Description of Research Data
    • Data Collection Methods
    • Strengths and Limitations with the Process
  4. The Determination Process: State Characteristics
    • Eligibility Requirements
    • Detection and Identification of Determination Issues
    • Fact-Finding and Decisionmaking
    • Agency Characteristics
    • General Conclusions About the Nonmonetary Determination Process

138 pp. 1986
$13 paper ISBN 0-88099-038-4 / ISBN-13 978-0-88099-038-7.


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