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First published in 2010, the book's just been updated to include the most recent federal benefits numbers.
In an e-mail, Suzanne Mettler, a professor of government at Cornell, explained a bit more about the two forms of employer benefits (Numbers 19 and 20), saying they "are even more submerged than the other policies in that group, because unlike with the others, people take no actual steps to claim the government benefit.
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The recipients of all unemployment benefits numbered 10.54 million, a significant decrease from the previous week's 11.08 million.
Additionally, existing bus line system and transfer based line system are compared and operational benefits (number of vehicles, number of services, total route length, etc).
1.36pm BST US weekly jobless claims fall to lowest since 2008 European stock markets are on the up after a sharp fall in US jobless benefit numbers.
Two computer discs containing the names, addresses and dates of birth of 9.5m parents and 15.5m children, together with their national-insurance and child-benefit numbers and bank-account details, have gone missing.
As I said on the Today programme this morning, it would be rude to call the benefit numbers flakey.
Globalization is a pale name for the promised uniting of humankind, where everyone speaks the common language of cost-benefit numbers.
In a trial run of the proposed system, which distills a single "net health benefit" number for cancer drugs, several costly new medications fared poorly.
Net monetary benefit, number of QALYs gained from the intervention and costs per QALY gained were calculated.
While many recipients find new jobs before exhausting their benefits, large numbers in the current recession have been unable to find work for a year or more.
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