Authors:Howard BloomBarbara FinkSusanna GurrWendy BancroftDoug Tattrie
This report is the first in the series on the Earnings Supplement Project (ESP), and it details the implementation of the project including the policy context and rationale for ESP, its research design and research agenda, and the “earnings loss insurance” program model.
Published: October 1997
Capability: Experimentation
Policy Area: Income Security - Welfare and Employment
Population: Women - EI Recipients - Low-income Populations
Type: Report
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