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Labor economics / Socioeconomics / Unemployment in the United States / Unemployment benefits / Unemployment / Current Population Survey / Labour economics / Unemployment extension / 99ers / Economics / Labour law / Social programs
Date: 2000-12-31 19:00:00
Labor economics
Socioeconomics
Unemployment in the United States
Unemployment benefits
Unemployment
Current Population Survey
Labour economics
Unemployment extension
99ers
Economics
Labour law
Social programs

Unemployment Insurance and Job Search in the Great Recession Jesse Rothstein∗

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