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Estimating Outlays for Unemployment Compensation Programs: Technical Paper No. 1

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  • Robert Black
  • Cyrus Karr

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The unemployment insurance system has undergone a number of changes in recent years. These changes, combined with the variability in the unemployment rate, make outlay projections of the various programs a complex task. In order to estimate program outlays, a statistical analysis of the basic underlying relationships within the unemployment insurance system has been developed. This statistical analysis forms the base of the projetion model utilized by the Congressional Budget Office. The first two parts of this paper describe the major parameters and programs of the

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  • Robert Black & Cyrus Karr, 1976. "Estimating Outlays for Unemployment Compensation Programs: Technical Paper No. 1," Working Papers 21372, Congressional Budget Office.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbo:wpaper:21372
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