Unemployment Insurance Law. Duration of Benefits.

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Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels Not applicable
Technical name labor_unemp_benefit_duration
Category Labour and labour market
Label Unemployment Insurance Law. Duration of Benefits.
Related indicators Unemployment Insurance Law. Maximum Duration of Benefits.

The variable indicates how many months of duration will be granted to the "standard worker".

The "standard worker" is defined as:

- 40 years of age

- worked or contributed for 12 months over the last 24 months before unemployment

- income is equal to the national average income

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Project manager(s): Felix Lanver (A02)

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