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Design of the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services System and Evaluation in Michigan
Upjohn Institute Working Papers
  • Randall W. Eberts, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
  • Christopher J. O'Leary, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Publication Date
4-1-1996
Series
Upjohn Institute Working Paper No. 96-41
**Published Version**
In Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) Systems and National WPRS Colloquium, June 1996: Selected Papers and Materials. Washington D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, 1996, pp. 187-199. Under title Design of the WPRS System and Evaluation in Michigan
DOI
10.17848/wp96-41
Abstract

The Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1993, Public Law 103-152, require each state employment security agency to implement a Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) system. WPRS systems are intended to identify unemployment insurance beneficiaries who are most likely to exhaust their regular benefits, and refer them quickly to reemployment services to speed the transition to new employment. This brief paper was prepared for a national colloquium on WPRS held June 11-14, 1996 in Atlanta. The paper summarizes work done by the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research for the State of Michigan to design and implement a UI profiling model, and to design an evaluation of the WPRS system effectiveness.

Issue Date
April 1996
Note
Prepared for a national colloquium on WPRS (Worker Profiling & Reemployment Services) held June 11-14, 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia
Citation Information
Eberts, Randall W. and Christopher J. O'Leary. 1996. "Design of the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services System and Evaluation in Michigan." Upjohn Institute Working Paper No. 96-41. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.