Series introduction, Laurie J. Bassi, John A. Woodbury. Part 1 Benefit adequacy and coverage: unemployment insurance, consumption smoothing and private insurance - evidence from the PSID and CEX, Jonathan Gruber; unemployment insurance and household welfare - microeconomic evidence 1980-1983, Daniel S. Hamermesh, Daniel T. Slesnick; the adequacy of employment insurance benefits - a consumer theoretic approach, Christopher J. O'Leary; unemployment insurance in a federal system - a race to the bottom line? Laurie J. Bassi, Daniel P. McMurrer. Part 2 Incentives and disincentives: do employers take advantage of free-layoff loopholes in unemployment insurance? Paul L. Burgess, Stuart A. Low; the incentive effects of partial unemployment insurance rates, Brian P. McCall. Part 3 Financing and administration of unemployment insurance: the sensitivity of the costs of unemployment benefits to variations in key program parameters - evidence from G-7 nations, Pravin K. Trivedi; administrative funding of employment insurance as a principal-agent problem, Carl Davidson, Lawrence W. Martin; improving employer compliance with unemployment insurance tax reporting requirements, Paul L. Burgess et al; understanding denials and appeals in the unemployment insurance system, Amy B. Shasanov, Eileen Cubanski.
Stocken, L.A. Stocken, M.G. Ord, England) Stocken, L.A. (Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, England) Ord, M.G. (Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, L. a. Stocken, M. G. Ord