Jim:

In the Green Book, i.e. the compedium of data produced by the House of
Representatives Committee on Ways and Means. They were doing them annually,
then biennially, and now I think they haven't done one since 2001 (pending
a longer-term consensus on welfare reform). But I think the data is there,
and it is usually on line if you can't get a hard copy.

You might also try to Bureau of Labor statistics website.

Joel Blau

Original Message:
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From: Devine, James [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 16:02:35 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: query: unemployment insurance.


where can I get data on the percentage of wages that would be replaced by
unemployment insurance (for different types of workers and overall
averages) over time in the US?
 
jim devine


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