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Title: THREE ESSAYS ON THE LABOR MARKET DETERMINANTS OF ACCESS TO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis

Publication Year: 2017

Abstract: Because employment is a central social policy goal, policy analysts and policy makers are interested in better understanding whether and how jobs meet people’s needs. To contribute to research in this area, this dissertation uses nationally representative survey data and regression analysis to empirically examine how the characteristics of workers and their jobs affect access to employee benefits. The first two essays focus on access to the unemployment insurance program, and the third essay focuses on access to employer provided health insurance coverage, paid leave, and pensions. Together these chapters identify barriers and pathways between employment and benefits after the Great Recession and highlight ways in which policy makers can broaden the protective effects of employment in the new economy.

Url: https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10355/62246/research.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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Authors: Hodges, Leslie

Institution: University of Missouri-Columbia

Department: Philosphy

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure

Countries: United States

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