Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM)
This note describes the key features of the Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) - how the model is structured, what data inputs are needed, and what outputs the model generates (the model comes with user's and technical manuals, wh...
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okr-10986-117432021-04-23T14:02:57Z Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) Fares, Jean Vodopivec, Milan ACCESS TO JOBS ACCOUNTING ACCURATE ESTIMATES ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS AFFORDABILITY AGE CATEGORY AGE GROUPS AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTIONS ANNUAL INTEREST RATE AVERAGE WAGE BONDS CALCULATIONS CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTION RATE CONTRIBUTIONS CURRENCY CURRENT EXPENDITURES CURRENT RATE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISPLACEMENT EARNINGS ECONOMIC SHOCK EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EMPLOYMENT POLICY EMPLOYMENT SHARE FINANCES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL STATUS FUTURE VALUES GENDER GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS WAGE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS INSURANCE INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB LOSS JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LOCAL CURRENCY MACROECONOMIC CRISES MARKET DATA MARKET ECONOMIES MINIMUM WAGE NOMINAL INTEREST RATE OUTPUTS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION REFORM PROBABILITY PUBLIC POLICY RATE OF RETURN REAL WAGE RECEIPT RESERVE RESERVE FUND RESERVES SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION STOCKS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PERSONS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT RECIPIENTS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UNEMPLOYMENT DURATION UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FUND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEM UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS WAGE GROWTH WAGE STRUCTURE WAGES WORK EXPERIENCE WORKBOOK WORKERS WORKING EXPERIENCE This note describes the key features of the Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) - how the model is structured, what data inputs are needed, and what outputs the model generates (the model comes with user's and technical manuals, which provide detailed information about how to operate the model and how it calculates the outputs). For illustrative purposes, the note also presents an example where the model is used to generate simulations for a countrywide unemployment insurance (UI) system. The appendix to the note describes typical data sources and provides a detailed description of requisite data. 2012-08-13T15:53:50Z 2012-08-13T15:53:50Z 2008-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/10223251/unemployment-insurance-simulation-model-uisim http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11743 English World Bank Employment Policy Primer; No. 11 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO JOBS ACCOUNTING ACCURATE ESTIMATES ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS AFFORDABILITY AGE CATEGORY AGE GROUPS AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTIONS ANNUAL INTEREST RATE AVERAGE WAGE BONDS CALCULATIONS CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTION RATE CONTRIBUTIONS CURRENCY CURRENT EXPENDITURES CURRENT RATE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISPLACEMENT EARNINGS ECONOMIC SHOCK EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EMPLOYMENT POLICY EMPLOYMENT SHARE FINANCES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL STATUS FUTURE VALUES GENDER GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS WAGE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS INSURANCE INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB LOSS JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LOCAL CURRENCY MACROECONOMIC CRISES MARKET DATA MARKET ECONOMIES MINIMUM WAGE NOMINAL INTEREST RATE OUTPUTS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION REFORM PROBABILITY PUBLIC POLICY RATE OF RETURN REAL WAGE RECEIPT RESERVE RESERVE FUND RESERVES SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION STOCKS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PERSONS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT RECIPIENTS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UNEMPLOYMENT DURATION UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FUND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEM UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS WAGE GROWTH WAGE STRUCTURE WAGES WORK EXPERIENCE WORKBOOK WORKERS WORKING EXPERIENCE |
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ACCESS TO JOBS ACCOUNTING ACCURATE ESTIMATES ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS AFFORDABILITY AGE CATEGORY AGE GROUPS AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTIONS ANNUAL INTEREST RATE AVERAGE WAGE BONDS CALCULATIONS CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTION RATE CONTRIBUTIONS CURRENCY CURRENT EXPENDITURES CURRENT RATE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISPLACEMENT EARNINGS ECONOMIC SHOCK EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EMPLOYMENT POLICY EMPLOYMENT SHARE FINANCES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL STATUS FUTURE VALUES GENDER GLOBALIZATION GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS WAGE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME SUPPORT INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS INSURANCE INTEREST RATE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB LOSS JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LOCAL CURRENCY MACROECONOMIC CRISES MARKET DATA MARKET ECONOMIES MINIMUM WAGE NOMINAL INTEREST RATE OUTPUTS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION REFORM PROBABILITY PUBLIC POLICY RATE OF RETURN REAL WAGE RECEIPT RESERVE RESERVE FUND RESERVES SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION STOCKS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TRUST FUND UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PERSONS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT RECIPIENTS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UNEMPLOYMENT DURATION UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FUND UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEM UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS WAGE GROWTH WAGE STRUCTURE WAGES WORK EXPERIENCE WORKBOOK WORKERS WORKING EXPERIENCE Fares, Jean Vodopivec, Milan Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) |
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World Bank Employment Policy Primer; No. 11 |
description |
This note describes the key features of
the Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) - how
the model is structured, what data inputs are needed, and
what outputs the model generates (the model comes with
user's and technical manuals, which provide detailed
information about how to operate the model and how it
calculates the outputs). For illustrative purposes, the note
also presents an example where the model is used to generate
simulations for a countrywide unemployment insurance (UI)
system. The appendix to the note describes typical data
sources and provides a detailed description of requisite data. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Fares, Jean Vodopivec, Milan |
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Fares, Jean Vodopivec, Milan |
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Fares, Jean |
title |
Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) |
title_short |
Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) |
title_full |
Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) |
title_fullStr |
Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) |
title_full_unstemmed |
Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (UISIM) |
title_sort |
unemployment insurance simulation model (uisim) |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/12/10223251/unemployment-insurance-simulation-model-uisim http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11743 |
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