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Ramona Quimby volume 4
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English
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When her father loses his job, seven-year-old Ramona Quimby thinks of ways to deal with the many problems that develop.
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English
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Stan and Charmaine are a married couple trying to stay afloat in the midst of an economic and social collapse. Job loss has forced them to live in their car, leaving them vulnerable to roving gangs. They desperately need to turn their situation around--and fast. The Positron Project in the town of Consilience seems to be the answer to their prayers. No one is unemployed and everyone gets a comfortable, clean house to live in ... for six months out...
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Issue brief volume 16-23
Publisher
Colorado Legislative Council
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
Unemployment insurance (UI) provides temporary, partial wage replacement to workers who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own.
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Issue brief volume 03-04
Publisher
Colorado Legislative Council
Pub. Date
2003.
Language
English
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REDI report volume 2021, June
Publisher
Colorado State University, Regional Economic Development Institute
Pub. Date
2021.
Language
English
Description
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the US, designed to protect laid-off workers, is coming under pressure for an overhaul following the pandemic. Using the US Department of Labor's Quarterly UI Data Summary, this report will outline a number of facets pertaining to Colorado's own UI experience since 1980.
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Service in action volume no. 9.100
Publisher
Colorado State University Extension Service
Pub. Date
1983.
Language
English
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Working paper volume 5
Publisher
University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Center for Policy Studies
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
In 2014, US states paid a total of $36 billion in Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. Out of this amount, $4.5 billion were overpayments to beneficiaries. This estimate is based on audit data collected by the Department of Labor (DOL) which has historically monitored the UI system in each state for compliance with federal rules.