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Table 3.7 Generosity of Unemployment Insurance Systems in 1994

in Markets And Growth In The Post-Communist World
by Randall K. Filer, Thorvaldur Gylfason, Štepán Jurajda, Janet Mitchell

Table I Summary of Evolution of Unemployment Insurance System 1992-2000 Years Qualification

in Unemployment, Skills, and Incentives.
by An Overview Of, Carolina Snchez-pramo

Table 2. Mean values of system demands per week

in software
by Victor Nicola, Mehmet Aksit, Bedir Tekinerdogan
"... In PAGE 18: ... To simulate this, the market demand scenarios should include changing mean demands for every relevant project time step. For example, in the table below, we make an assumption by modelling changes per week: Illness Insurance System Illness Insurance with OR System Unemployment Insurance System Week 1 40 35 20 Week 2 30 42 31 Week 3 40 35 20 Week 4 30 42 31 Week 5 40 35 20 Table2 . Mean values of system demands per week Human Resource Definitions It is also possible to change the available of human resources in time.... ..."

Table 15 Temporary Unemployment Insurance Extended Benefits

in The Automatic Fiscal Stabilizers: Quietly Doing Their Thing
by Cohen, Darrel Cohen, Glenn Follette 2000
"... In PAGE 44: ... However, for some uses of the HEB it may be appropriate to exclude these payments as well. Table15 provides a summary of the temporary programs. Unemployment benefits have become less sensitive to business cycle fluctuations over the past two decades as the criteria for obtaining benefits has been tightened and the taxation of benefits effectively reduced their value.... ..."
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Table X Unemployment Duration by Unemployment Insurance (UI) Recipiency Duration of spell

in Unemployment, Skills, and Incentives.
by An Overview Of, Carolina Snchez-pramo

Table 2. Mean values of system demands per week

in software
by Victor Nicola, Mehmet Aksit, Bedir Tekinerdogan
"... In PAGE 32: ...Table 1. An optimum allocation of resources for maximum profit Illness Insurance System Illness Insurance with OR System Unemployment Insurance System Week 1 40 35 20 Week 2 30 42 31 Week 3 40 35 20 Week 4 30 42 31 Week 5 40 35 20 Table2 . Mean values of system demands per week Co v e ra ge Insu r e d Obj ect Pa y m en t Ill n es s Cov e ra ge U n emplo y ment Co v e ra ge I n s u red P e rs o n Own Ri s k Illn ess Insu r a nce Sys t em U n emplo y ment I n s u r a n c e S y st em Illn ess Insu r a nce /w O R S y st em M a x.... ..."

Table 5 Distribution of Individuals in Unemployed Families by Health Insurance Source (%)

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 15: ...ercent = 3.15/2.98-1) than adults to be in unemployed families. Turning to the unemployed in particular, Table5 presents the results within the unemployed separately for children and adults. Within the unemployed, children are much less likely to be uninsured: 26 percent versus 49 percent.... ..."

Table 2: Unemployment Insurance Legislation, 1990-92

in Unemployment Insurance and Duration of Unemployment - Evidence from Slovenia's Transition
by Milan Vodopivec

Table II Registered Unemployed Receiving Unemployment Insurance (UI) and/or Social Assistance (SA)

in Unemployment, Skills, and Incentives.
by An Overview Of, Carolina Snchez-pramo

Table 5 Fraternal Insurance

in A COMPREHENSIVE and COHESIVE IT VALUE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY: CASE STUDIES in the NORTH AMERCIAN LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ... Approximately, 1,800 district representatives operate nationwide in a closed territory system. Ten managers were interviewed at Fraternal Insurance, as summarized in Table5 (below). Table 5 Fraternal Insurance ... ..."
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