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As the Academy marks 40 years during a time of profound change and debate about the future of our social contract, we convened our annual Policy Summit in Washington, D.C.
The Academy of Social Insurance has released an indepth report on Unemployment Insurance modernization, following several years of deliberations by its UI Task Force.
The Academy’s UI Task Force has issued its final report to help policymakers, the media, and the public understand what policy levers exist, how they work, and what the trade-offs are for each one.
This session explores how technological disruption is exposing gaps in our unemployment insurance and workforce development systems.
On March 26, the National Academy of Social Insurance convened unemployment insurance experts and thought leaders to discuss what recent federal layoffs mean for unemployment insurance systems.
On November 13, the Academy hosted an evening reception at the National Press Club celebrating 90 years of unemployment insurance.
The Unemployment Insurance Task Force held a webinar on its final report on modernizing the US Unemployment Insurance system.
Michele Evermore, Senior Fellow with the Academy, has prepared an Issue Brief on the importance of unemployment insurance during economic downturns and the policy options available to address a recession in the future.
Several programs, rules, and questions should be considered when assessing whether workers who are laid off by the federal government are eligible for federal and/or state unemployment compensation.
States rely on UI wage records to track labor markets and fraud, but many lack key data like occupation or hours worked. New research shows states are beginning to use enhanced wage records, offering stronger tools for analysis and program integrity.