Authors:Saul SchwartzWendy BancroftDavid GyarmatiClaudia Nicholson
In order to learn more about repeat EI users, a group whose behaviour was not affected by ESP, this report presents an analysis of the characteristics, behaviour, and attitudes of the EI beneficiaries who responded to the Survey on Repeat Use of Employment Insurance (SRUEI).
Published: March 2001
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Income Security - Welfare and Employment
Population: Low-income Populations - Women - EI Recipients
Type: Report
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