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  • This book is designed for accountants who are setting up a payroll system, improving the efficiency of an existing system, or who need answers to the inevitable variety of compensation, tax, deduction, benefits, international, and record keeping issues associated with payroll.

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  • Many Western countries have scaled back social and health expenditure, including decreases in the generosity and coverage of unemployment insurance, resulting in negative effects on general health and well-being at the aggregate level.

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  • Working at enterprice, employee has the right entitle to full benefits from social insurance, health insurance and unemployment insurance after years of contribution. However, this desire of the employees sometimes can not be achieved. Enterprises have been taken advantage of the legal loophole to commit acts of evasion (avoidance) to fulfill these obligations to employees. Therefore, the benefits of employees are seriously damaged and the management agencies of the social insurance fund also lose. This article is about the current situation in Vietnam and point out some policy suggestions.

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  • Lecture Macroeconomics - Chapter 2.4: Unemployment present the content population breakdown, labor force statistics, cyclical unemployment vs. the natural rate, the duration of unemployment, job search, unemployment insurance,...

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  • Lecture note 6 - Unemployment. The main contents of this chapter include all of the following: Types of unemployment, wage rigidity, voluntary unemployment, imperfect information, unemployment insurance.

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  • Lecture note 6 - Unemployment. The main contents of this chapter include all of the following: Types of unemployment, wage rigidity, voluntary unemployment, imperfect information, unemployment insurance.

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  • The thesis researches the theoretical issues and the practical management of the UI fund. In particular, mainly researching on management of revenue - expenditure and the balance of UI fund in Vietnam.

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  • The paper shows that the Vietnam’s system of social security policies during its reforms increasingly supports risk prevention, mitigation and management, positively contributing to the implementation of targets for human development.

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  • Chapter 18 - Unemployment: causes and consequences. The main contents of this chapter include all of the following: Types of unemployment, wage rigidity, voluntary unemployment, imperfect information, unemployment insurance.

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  • Incoming data on the labor market have remained disappointing. Private-sector employment has grown only sluggishly, the small decline in the unemployment rate is attributable more to reduced labor force participation than to job creation, and initial claims for unemployment insurance remain high. Firms are reluctant to add permanent employees, citing slow growth of sales and elevated economic and regulatory uncertainty.

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  • Extending Unemployment Insurance for 1.9 Million Women in 2012. Unemployment benefits provide income support for all members of the households in which recipients live. To date, more than 19 million laid-off workers have received federal Unemployment Insurance benefits, and more than 50 million workers and members of their households – roughly one in six Americans – have benefitted from this support. By expanding these benefits, the Administration was able to lift nearly 3.4 million people above the poverty line in 2010 alone.

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  • Through its capacity to combine growth and inclusiveness, our social market economy is one of Europe's greatest assets. But today its economy and its society face the threat that the grave problems of high unemployment, increased poverty and social exclusion risk becoming structural. The EU dimension must be harnessed to assist Member States to find every opportunity to help people looking for work and to address the mismatch between labour supply and demand.

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  • In addition to the tax increases, a broad array of domestic and defense-related spending cuts— some of which are to be implemented via the federal government’s “sequestration” process— are scheduled to begin in 2013. (These would impose on many programs an across-the-board spending cut—generally between 8 percent and 10 percent—but would not directly affect most of the major federal funding streams that flow through the state treasury.

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  • Many a reader who has followed the argument this far may be tempted to remonstrate that it is all well and good to speak of Government's having the responsibility to impose taxes and determine expenditures for such "social" purposes as controlling pollution or training the hard-core unemployed, but that the problems are too urgent to wait on the slow course of political processes, that the exercise of social responsibility by businessmen is a quicker and surer way to solve pressing current problems.

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  • Countering this, a second group points to the high and possibly still rising unemployment in the U.S. and Europe, coupled with excess capacity, as an effective barrier to any near-term outbreak of inflation in 2009—or even 2010. In the aggregate, they see potential supply still looking much higher than demand. This group worries that any withdrawal of stimulus now would be premature—much as in the Great Depression, when U.S. fiscal and monetary retrenchment in 1937 cut short a nascent economic recovery after 1933.

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  • To take out a loan, banks usually charge various administrative fees. Fees are usually charged for documentation, administration and similar services. Other fees and charges may also be applied. For some facilities, banks may offer other services to be purchased at the time the loan is made. Also, some loans may be insured against unemployment or the death of the borrower. There are also fees and charges that the borrower may have to pay during the life of the loan. These could include late payment charges and early repayment penalties.

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  • The Netherlands may be an extreme case, both in terms of observed retirement patterns as well as in terms of the characteristics of the institutional setting. Since the mid-seventies Labour force participation rates of elderly males (55 years and older) have dropped about 50% points to a current level of less 30%. Employer provided Early Retirement (ER) schemes allow for retirement at the age of 60, or sometimes even earlier 2 . In addition to these schemes there are Unemployment Insurance schemes (UB) and Disibality Insurance schemes (DI) to protect...

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  • Individuals are then identified as workers and nonworkers (i.e., the unemployed and the respective dependents/ spouses of workers). Workers are assigned employer wage distribution characteristics from EDD 2007 data based on firm size and insurance offer status from their MEPS record. e firms are then statistically matched to the Employer Sponsored Insurance (ESI) data from the 2010 CEHBS, which contains additional information on the actuarial value of the health plans offered.

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  • Health is largely determined by our social, economic, physical and cultural environment. Although, as we move further into the 21st century, we can see improvements for many people, inequalities in health and health outcomes still persist. The differences in life chances are dramatic and there is a direct correlation between low socio- economic status and poor health outcomes4. Health inequalities affect both women and babies.

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  • These estimates were obtained by asking respondents several questions about their current health insurance coverage. Separate questions were asked about Medicare, Wisconsin Medicaid, BadgerCare Plus, private health insurance, employer-sponsored health insurance and other kinds of health care coverage for each household member. Those without any current health care coverage were considered uninsured at the time of the interview. (See Table 5, page 18, for specific types of health insurance coverage.

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