Unemployment Compensation
» Unemployment Compensation, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2007
If respondent experienced one or more unemployment compensation claims filed against their account in the last three years.
7a. To be eligible to collect unemployment compensation benefits, a former employee must be unemployed through no fault of his or her own. Given that qualification, should the most recent former employee who claimed unemployment benefits have been eligible to receive those benefits or not?
Response | ||||
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1 | Yes, strongly | 28 | ||
2 | Yes, not so strongly | 15 | ||
3 | No, not so strongly | 3 | ||
4 | No, strongly | 50 | ||
5 | DK/Refuse | 5 | ||
Total (%) | 101 | |||
N | 351 |
Notes: Fifty (50) percent of small employers who experienced an unemployment compensation claim filed against them in the last three years strongly disagree that the most recent former employee who claimed unemployment benefits was eligible for them (Q#7a).