ERIC Number: ED386571
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1994
Pages: 129
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Self-Employment as a Reemployment Option: Demonstration Results and National Legislation. Unemployment Insurance Occasional Paper 94-3.
Benus, Jacob M.; And Others
The first and longest section of this publication is a comparative analysis summarizing the impacts of the two Unemployment Insurance (UI) Self-Employment Demonstration Projects in Washington State and Massachusetts. Based on the first wave of post-project follow-up surveys, this evaluation report provides results on the net impacts of each project on the following: business formation and survival rates; participants' employment and earnings from both self-employment and wage and salary employment; participants' duration of unemployment and receipt of UI benefits; and job creation. In the Washington and Massachusetts demonstrations, self-employment assistance promoted rapid reemployment of project participants, directly increased job creation, and significantly increased participants' total employment. One additional result is reported for the Massachusetts demonstration: self-employment assistance significantly increased total earnings of participants. The second part of the publication focuses on the recent national legislation authorizing self-employment assistance (SEA) programs. This section includes the text of the legislation itself, North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act SEA Programs, and a Department of Labor program letter providing guidance to the states in developing their SEA program. A listing of 80 papers in the UI Occasional Paper Series is appended. (YLB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Demonstration Programs, Employment Programs, Entrepreneurship, Federal Legislation, Job Development, Job Training, Program Development, Program Effectiveness, Program Implementation, Salaries, Self Employment, Small Businesses, State Programs, Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance, Wages
Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
Sponsor: Employment and Training Administration (DOL), Washington, DC.
Authoring Institution: Abt Associates, Inc., Bethesda, MD.
Identifiers - Location: Massachusetts; Washington
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: North American Free Trade Agreement
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