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Unemployment Compensation in a Worldwide Recession (Occasional Paper)
Wayne Vroman, Vera Brusentsev

This paper examines data on unemployment compensation programs across a sample of 150 large countries that account for 99 percent of the world's population. It documents recipiency rates and replacement rates in the 66 countries with UC programs. It makes comparisons of the degree of earnings loss protection in countries arranged by geographic area and by income level. Overall it finds that UC replaces 11.7 percent of the earnings losses caused by unemployment.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2009Publication Date: June 01, 2009

Unemployment and Unemployment Protection in Transition (Occasional Paper)
Vera Brusentsev, Wayne Vroman

This paper examines developments in aggregate income and the labor market of the 28 countries from Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (CEE-FSU) in the period from 1990 to 2006. Income, employment, unemployment and labor market support services are examined in tabulations and time series regressions. Comparisons are made with developments in major countries from other regions of the world.

Posted to Web: May 27, 2008Publication Date: April 01, 2008

Compensating for Birth and Adoption (Research Report)
Vera Brusentsev, Wayne Vroman

This paper examines comparative data on compensating families for birth and adoption. Cost data (costs as a percentage of gross domestic product) are examined for 21 OECD countries with more detailed analysis reserved for the United States and Canada. The paper develops an actuarial cost framework and applies it in three situations: (1) Canada from 1975 to 2004; (2) state temporary disability insurance (TDI) programs in the United States from 1985 to 2004, both total TDI costs and the costs of pregnancy benefits; and (3) California, which now compensates families for births and adoptions through both TDI and its new program of paid family leave.

Posted to Web: May 16, 2007Publication Date: April 15, 2007

Australian Unemployment Protection: Challenges and New Directions (Research Report)
Wayne Vroman, Vera Brusentsev

This paper examines Australia's scheme of unemployment protection and makes some comparisons with unemployment protection in the United States of America. A major concern of the paper is to understand the differences in unemployment duration between these two economies. Policies followed in the United States intended to reduce duration are reviewed for possible applicability in Australia.

Posted to Web: July 01, 2001Publication Date: July 01, 2001

 

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