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Social, Political, and Economic Inequality

How Does Application Assistance Affect the Receipt of Unemployment Benefits? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Pennsylvania

Awarded External Scholars
Elira Kuka
George Washington University
Adam Isen
Johns Hopkins University
Bryan A. Stuart
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
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Award Amount:
$199,992
Summary

Only one-third of displaced workers receive Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits, with an even lower take-up rate among lower income individuals and minorities. One explanation for the low UI take-up rate is the complexity of its rules and application process. Economists Elira Kuka, Adam Isen, and Bryan Stuart will examine whether providing individuals with information and assistance in applying for UI increases benefit receipt. They will conduct a randomized controlled trial for their study.

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