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» Unemployment Compensation, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2007
If respondent experienced employee turn-over in the last year AND experienced a former employee(s) attempting to collect unemployment compensation benefits in the last year.

6b. To the best of your knowledge were any of these former employees who claimed benefits on your account unemployed because they were laid-off by another employer after he or she left you?

Response
1 Yes 29
2 No 52
3 DK/Refuse 20
Total (%) 101
N 224

Notes: Twenty-nine (29) percent of small employers who experienced employee turn-over in the last year and experienced a former employee(s) attempting to collect unemployment compensation benefits on their account in the last year, think that at least one of them filed a claim after leaving a subsequent job, i.e., an employer who hired them subsequent to leaving the first employer's firm (Q#6b)


Volume 7, Issue 1, 2007
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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