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The Rise and Fall of E.I. | |||||||
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E.I. Usage is Seasonal | |||||||
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100,000+ Individuals Use E.I. Annually | |||||||
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Many E.I. Beneficiaries are Frequent Users | |||||||
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Total E.I. Income is Down From Early 1990s | |||||||
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Proportionally, Female E.I. Usage has Declined
More Than Males |
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Large Decline in the Number of Younger Claimants | |||||||
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Large Decline in E.I. Claimants in Almost All Sectors | |||||||
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Declining EI Usage is Higher in Rural Areas | |||||||
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Duration of Employment is Up Significantly
Since Early 1990s |
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Duration of Claims is Down Since Early 1990s | |||||||
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Monthly Average Benefits Have Not Changed Significantly |
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Income Security Benefits Paid to Individuals
Remain High |
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Fish Harvesters | |||||||
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Benefits Paid at Highest Levels in 2002 | |||||||
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