Explaining the increase in unemployment compensation for ex-servicemembers during the global war on terror /
[Book]
David S. Loughran, Jacob Alex Klerman.
Santa Monica, CA :
RAND Corporation,
2008.
xix, 50 pages ;
28 cm.
Technical report ;
TR-588-OSD
Includes bibliographical references pages 49-50 and index.
Trends in the UCX caseload -- The effect of eligibility and claim rates on the UCX caseload -- The effect of deployment duration and post-deployment health on UCX claim rates -- The pre- and post-activation employment experiences of UCX recipients -- Conclusion -- Appendices: A.A brief description of the UI and UCX programs -- B. Form DD 2796.
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Between 2002 and 2004, the number of veterans claiming Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers (UCX), which provides income assistance to unemployed veterans as they search for work, increased by about 75 percent. This report examines the reasons for this increase and their implications for the UCX program.
Explaining the increase in unemployment compensation for ex-servicemembers during the global war on terror.
Afghan War, 2001-Veterans-- United States, Statistics.
Iraq War, 2003-2011-- Veterans-- United States, Statistics.
Unemployment insurance-- United States, Statistics.
Veterans-- Employment-- United States, Statistics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Human Resources & Personnel Management.