The Economics of Unemployment Insurance Routledge Library Editions: Employment and Unemployment Series
Auteurs : Hauser Mark M., Burrows Paul
First published in 1969. This book analyses the role of Unemployment Insurance in a high-employment economy. It emphasises the social requirements of an income-maintenance scheme in the context of various economic policies, particularly government intervention in the labour market. The authors discuss other related problems including the relationship between Unemployment Insurance and redundancy compensation and the question of selectivity in social security.
This book provides a case study in a field bordering labour economics, public finance and social policy and will be useful as a textbook for both economists and sociologists, illustrating the relevance of economic analysis to social welfare policy. It offers comparisons of Unemployment Insurance in several European countries with the British scheme and in their final chapter the authors make important suggestions for policy changes in the structure of British Unemployment Insurance and in social security generally.
Foreword Alan T. Peacock; Introduction; 1. Framework for the Examination of Unemployment Insurance 2. The Alleviation of Hardship 3. Unemployment Insurance and National Output 4. Unemployment Insurance and Stabilisation 5. Further Problems in Unemployment Insurance 6. Conclusions; Appendix; List of Works Cited; Index
Date de parution : 08-2020
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 12-2018
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de The Economics of Unemployment Insurance :
Mots-clés :
Unemployment Insurance; War Time; Labor Economics; Unemployment Insurance Scheme; HRM; Vice Versa; Unemployment; Unemployment Insurance Benefits; Insurance Policy; Redundancy Compensation; Labor Policy; Unemployment Insurance System; government policy; Benefit Receipt; British economy; Full Employment Conditions; applied economics; Benefit Period; Federal Republic Of Germany; Private Supplementation; General Full Employment; Chapter Iii; Discretionary Stabilisation Policy; Tax Yield; Compensation Ratio; Discretionary Stabilisation; National Insurance Benefits; Drawing Unemployment Benefit; Social Security Scheme; Income Test; Frictional Unemployment; Regional Multiplier; Beveridge Report