Estimated Impacts for Participants in the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Program Under the 2002 Amendments
Peter Z. Schochet,
Ronald D'Amico,
Jillian Berk,
Sarah Dolfin and
Nathan Wozny
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Abstract:
The main impact findings described in the report used a matched sample of UI claimants as the comparison group for TAA participants, with key outcomes measured through a follow-up survey.
Keywords: US Department of Labor, DOL, Employment and Training Administration, ETA , Trade Adjustment Assistance, TAA; 2002 Amendments, Impact, HCTC Workforce Investment Act, WIA, Trade Readjustment Allowances , TRA, Trade Adjustment Assistance Extension Act, TAAEA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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