ETA 191 | Statement of Expenditures and Financial Adjustments of Federal Funds for Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees and Ex-Servicemembers |
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General Description |
The Form ETA 191, Statement of Expenditures and Financial Adjustments of Federal Funds for
Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees and Ex-Servicemembers issued by each State
employment security agency (SESA) to report to the National Office (NO): 1) the quarterly
summary of UCFE and UCX expenditures and adjustments, and 2) the total amount of benefits paid
by the SESA to claimants of specific agencies. Section B of the ETA 191 is the only source
document used by the Office of Workforce Security to bill Federal and military agencies for the
recovery of UCFE and UCX benefit payments.
Each SESA withdraws resources from the FEC Account to cover the necessary UCFE and UCX benefit payments. UIS bills the Federal and military agencies quarterly, based on the data contained in Section B of the ETA 191 report. Each Federal and military agency deposits into the FEC Account, on a quarterly basis, reimbursements for benefits that have been paid to their former employees. After receipt of each quarterly ETA 191 report, UIS aggregates the benefit payments by all States for individual Federal agencies and bills each accordingly. Quarterly, the NO certifies to the U.S. Department of the Treasury the total amounts due from each department and agency. |
Keywords: | UCFE, UCFX, Federal Funds |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page II-3-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
Detailed Statement | Data Map | link page II-3-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | Agency Codes |
ETA 203 | Characteristics of the Insured Unemployed |
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General Description | The ETA 203 report provides information, by state and for the Nation, about the characteristics of Unemployment Insurance (UI) claimants. This data is useful in describing the population of claimants and determining how that population changes over time and under various conditions. It can also be compared with characteristic figures of the total unemployed as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). |
Keywords: | demographics, characteristics, labor market information |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-4-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 204 | Experience Rating Report |
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General Description |
The data submitted annually on the ETA 204 will enable the Employment and Training
Administration (ETA) to project revenues for the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program on a State
by State basis and to measure the variations in assigned contribution rates which result from
different experience rating systems. When used in conjunction with data from the ES 202,
Employment Wages, and Contributions report, the ETA 204 data will assist in determining the
effects of various factors (e.g., seasonality, stabilization, expansion, or contraction in
employment and payroll, etc.) on the employment experience of various groups of employers.
Alaska, with a Payroll Decline system of experience rating, and Delaware and Oklahoma, with Benefit Wage Ratio systems of experience rating, are not required to file a section C of the ETA 204 report. |
Keywords: | Experience Rating, Total Benefits, Taxable Wages, Total Wages, Taxable Accounts, Reimbursable Accounts |
Sections | Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes |
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Sections A&B | Data Map | link page II-4-1 |
Report Edits | Annually | Data | |
Sections C; 204b | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | Annually | Data | |
Sections C; 204r | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | Annually | Data |
ETA 207 | Nonmonetary Determinations Activities Report |
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General Description | The data reported on the ETA 207 provides current information on the volume and nature of nonmonetary determinations and denials under state, UCFE and UCX unemployment insurance programs. Agencies use the data to project budget and workloads, evaluate law changes, appraise disqualification processes and relate actions to benefit appeals. The National Office uses it to determine workload counts, to analyze the ratio of disqualifications to determinations, and to examine and evaluate the program effect of nonmonetary activities. The regular report includes data from the regular program and the Short Time Compensation (STC) Program also known as Worksharing. The regular report will not include workload under the Additional Benefits (AB) program. |
Keywords: | Appeals, decisions, remands, higher authority, lower authority, misconduct, able and available, refusal of suitable work, voluntary quit |
Program | Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page I-4-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
Extended Benefits | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
EUC (1991-1994) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
TEUC (2002-2004) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
EUC08 (2008-2013) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
PEUC (2020) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data |
ETA 218 | Benefit Rights and Experience |
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General Description |
Data reported on the ETA 218 provides a means of evaluating state benefit formulas, as
administered under the state unemployment insurance program. The number of monetary
determinations on new claims is used as a base to which other items reported in section A of the
report may be related. The number of new claims determined to have insufficient wage credits and
the number with sufficient wage credits provide information on the effect of the monetary
qualifying requirements in the state law. The number of new claims determined to have
established benefit years is used on an annual basis to estimate the number of eligible
claimants in each state. The number of eligible claimants with potential maximum duration, the average potential duration for all eligible claimants, and their distribution by number of full weeks of potential duration show the extent of protection, in terms of weeks of benefits, available to potential beneficiaries. These figures permit computation of the maximum potential current liability of the fund, and reflect on a reasonable, current basis the effect of changes and potential changes in benefit provisions of state laws. The number of claimants who exhaust benefits with maximum duration, the average actual duration of all claimants who exhaust benefits, and their distribution by number of full weeks of benefits drawn show the actual amount of protection provided by the program for claimants still unemployed on receipt of their final payment in a benefit year. |
Keywords: | benefits, first pay, final pay, exhaustion, weeks claimed, weeks paid, initial claims |
Program | Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page I-5-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
Extended Benefits | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
EUC (1991-1994) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
TEUC (2002-2004) | Data Map | See above | See above | quarterly | Data | |
EUC08 (2008-2011) | Data Map | See above | See above | quarterly | Data | |
PEUC (2020) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data |
ETA 227 | Overpayment Detection and Recovery Activities |
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General Description |
Form ETA-227 provides information on determinations, overpayments, and recoveries of
overpayments on intrastate and liable interstate claims under State unemployment compensation
(UI) and under Federal unemployment insurance programs, i.e., programs providing unemployment
compensation for Federal employees (UCFE) and ex-servicemembers (UCX), established under Chapter
85, Title 5, U.S. Code. This report will include claims for regular, State additional and
Federal-State extended benefits. This report will not include claims under the Trade
Readjustment Act, Disaster Unemployment Assistance, Redwood Employee Protection Program, Airline
Deregulation Act or any other temporary Federal Program, i.e., Federal Supplemental Compensation
(FSC). Such programs have their own separate forms and reporting instructions.
The State agency's accomplishments in principal detection areas of benefit payment control are shown in the ETA-227 report. The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) and State agencies need such information to ensure that benefit payments are properly made. Data are provided for criminal and civil actions involving benefit overpayments obtained fraudulently, and an aging schedule of outstanding benefit overpayment accounts is included. Each State agency should maintain all documentation supporting the information reported on the ETA-227 and retain it in a well organized file for three years following the end of each report period for audit purposes. |
Keywords: | Overpayments, Recovery |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-3-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
EUC (1991-1994) | Data Map | link page IV-3-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
TEUC (2002-2004) | Data Map | link page IV-3-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
EUC08 (2008-2013) | Data Map | link page IV-3-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
PEUC (2020) | Data Map | See Above | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
FPUC (2020) | Data Map | link | Report Edits | quarterly | Data | |
MEUC (2020-2021) | Data Map | link | Report Edits | quarterly | Data |
ETA 539 | Weekly Claims and Extended Benefits Trigger Data |
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General Description | The claims data contained on the ETA 539 report are used in current economic analysis of unemployment trends in the Nation, and in each state. Initial claims measure emerging unemployment and continued weeks claimed measure the number of the insured unemployed. These data are published in ETA´s weekly release "Unemployment Insurance Claims." The comments on claims activity are used to explain the changes in the levels of the data reported from week to week. |
Keywords: | weeks claimed, initial claims, extended benefits, trigger notice, economic indicators |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map |
link page I-1-1 |
Report Edits | Weekly | Data | This is the non-embargoed form of the UI weekly claims data. |
ETA 581 | Contribution Operations |
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General Description | The ETA 581 report provides information on volume of work and state agency performance in determining the taxable status of employers and the processing of wage items; in the collection of past due contributions and payments in lieu of contributions, and delinquent reports; and in field audit activity. The data provides measures of the effectiveness of the tax program. |
Keywords: | Tax, Contributions, Employers, Audit, Collections |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page II-2-1 |
Report Edits | Quarterly | Data |
ETA 586 | Interstate Arrangement for Combining Employment and Wages |
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General Description |
Public Law 91-373 requires every State to participate in an interstate arrangement for combining employment and wages approved by the Secretary of Labor in consultation with State Employment Security Agencies. This report will enable the Employment and Training Administration to measure the scope of wage-combining activities and to determine the effects of the program in terms of the number of claims filed, amount of benefits involved, and promptness of first payments and employment and wage transfers. |
Keywords: | combined wages, Time Lapse, First Payment, Billing and Reimbursement |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-1-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data |
ETA 902 | Disaster Unemployment Assistance Activities |
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General Description |
The ETA 902 report contains monthly data on Disaster Unemployment Assistance activities when there is a disaster declared by the President. |
Keywords: | DUA, Disaster Unemployment Insurance, FEMA, Disaster |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-10-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 902M | Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation |
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General Description |
The ETA 902M report contains monthly data on the Mixed Earner Unemployment Compensation (MEUC) program activities based on the program created through the CAUW Act which extended many of the CARES Act programs implemented in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The MEUC program was enacted to provide an additional supplemental benefit to UI recipients who earned income through both covered and non-covered employment. |
Keywords: | MEUC, Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation, COVID-19, Coronavirus, CARES Act, benefits, first pay, weeks paid, weeks compensated, initial claims, appeals |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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MEUC Program | Data Map | link | Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 902P | Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Activities |
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General Description |
The ETA 902P report contains monthly data on Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) activities based on the program created through the CARES Act following the COVID-19 outbreak. The PUA program was created to provide benefits to impacted individuals not covered by the regular unemployment insurance program such as self-employed individuals and independent contractors. |
Keywords: | PUA, Pandemic Unemployment Insurance, COVID-19, Coronavirus, CARES Act, benefits, first pay, final pay, exhaustion, weeks claimed, weeks paid, initial claims |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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PUA Program | Data Map | link | Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 2112 | UI Financial Transaction Summary |
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General Description |
The ETA 2112 is a monthly summary of transactions in a state unemployment fund which consists of the Clearing Account, Unemployment Trust Fund (UTF) Account, and Benefit Payment Account. All funds deposited into, transferred, or paid from the state unemployment fund (the state clearing account, the state account in the UTF, and the state benefit payment account) should be reflected on the ETA 2112 except for payments/benefits paid under the Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance (ATAA) and Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) programs. Form ETA 2112 provides a summary of data pertaining to state unemployment insurance (UI) tax collections, regular benefits paid, Federal and state shares of extended benefits paid, Federal temporary program benefits paid, and other transactions affecting the UTF. In addition, it reflects specific areas where adjustments are indicated to determine the adequacy of resources available for regular unemployment benefit payments. Data from this form are also used with data from other statistical reports to study trends in financial aspects of the UI program and as a basis for solvency studies. |
Keywords: | financial transactions, unemployment trust fund, benefits, contributions |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page II-1-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 5130 | Benefit Appeals Report |
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General Description | The ETA 5130 report is the basic source of information on the appeals case workload in each state under the regular programs of state unemployment insurance, unemployment compensation for Federal employees, and unemployment compensation for ex-service members (referred to as UI, UCFE, and UCX respectively). The report is used to evaluate the appeals function, to develop plans for remedial action when unreasonable backlogs develop, and to support and justify the allocation of funds to service this functional area. |
Keywords: | Appeals, decisions, remands, higher authority, lower authority, misconduct, able and available, refusal of suitable work, voluntary quit |
Program | Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page I-3-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Extended Benefits | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
EUC (1991-1994) | Data Map | See above | monthly | Data | ||
TEUC (2002-2004) | Data Map | See above | monthly | Data | ||
EUC08 (2008-2013) | Data Map | See above | monthly | Data | ||
PEUC (2020) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 5159 | Claims and Payment Activities |
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General Description | The ETA 5159 report contains monthly information on claims activities and on the number and amount of payments under state unemployment insurance laws (state UI) and Federal unemployment insurance laws for Federal workers (UCFE) and for ex-service members (UCX). These data are used in budgetary and administrative planning, program evaluation, and reports to Congress and the public. The data on this report provides the basis for many common UI measures such as average duration, exhaustion rates, weeks compensated and benefits paid. |
Keywords: | benefits, first pay, final pay, exhaustion, weeks claimed, weeks paid, initial claims |
Program | Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page I-2-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Extended Benefits | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
EUC (1991-1994) | Data Map | See above | monthly | Data | ||
TEUC (2002-2004) | Data Map | See above | monthly | Data | ||
EUC08 (2008-2013) | Data Map | See above | monthly | Data | ||
PEUC (2020) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Workshare (STC) | Data Map | See above | Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 8401 | Monthly Analysis of Benefits Payment Account |
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General Description |
State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) should withdraw from the Unemployment Trust Fund only amounts sufficient to pay benefit checks or warrants actually issued in accordance with the Treasury-State Agreement executed under the Cash Management Improvement Act of 1990. The electronic funds transfer system used by the Trust Funds Branch in the U.S. Treasury permits fund requests received by noon eastern time to be deposited and available in the State's benefit payment account usually by the following day. The ETA 8401 is a record of benefit payment account transactions recorded in the books of each State. The ETA 8401 allows the National Office and the SWAs to monitor the amount of monies kept in the benefit payment account. |
Keywords: | Benefit Payments, UI Trust Fund, Deposits, Checks Issued |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page III-1-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 8405 | Monthly Analysis of Clearing Account |
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General Description |
All employer contributions and payments in lieu of contributions must be deposited into a Clearing Account established for unemployment funds and transferred immediately upon availability to the Unemployment Trust Fund. The ETA 8405 report is a record of clearing account transactions recorded in the books of each State. |
Keywords: | Clearing Account, Deposits, Employer Refunds |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page III-3-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 8413 | Income Expense Analysis, UC Fund, Benefit Payment Account |
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General Description |
The ETA 8413 is a monthly analysis of daily transactions in a State benefit payment account from the books of the bank on which benefit checks or warrants are issued. The ETA 8413 report provides information on bank charges, account balances, and bank compensation. It also assures State UI administrators that the funds for which they are accountable are properly administered by persons or financial organizations acting in a custodial capacity. |
Keywords: | Income Analysis, Expense Analysis, Benefit Payment Account |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page III-4-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 8414 | Income-Expense Analysis, UC Fund, Clearing Account |
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General Description |
The ETA 8414 report is a monthly analysis of activity in a State clearing account from the books of the bank in which employer contributions and payments in lieu of contributions are deposited and transferred to the U.S. Treasury. The ETA 8414 report provides information on bank charges, account balances, and bank compensation. It also assures State UI administrators that the funds for which they are accountable are properly administered by persons or financial organizations acting in a custodial capacity. |
Keywords: | Income Analysis, Expense Analysis, UC Fund Clearing Account |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page III-5-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 9016 | Alien Claims Activity Report |
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General Description |
The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986, Public Law 99-603, amended the Social Security Act by adding to Section 1137 - "Income and Eligibility Verification System". Section 1137 provisions require states to verify, through the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), the legal status of all aliens applying for benefits under certain federally assisted and federally funded programs, including Unemployment Compensation. To facilitate the required verification, INS developed the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlement (SAVE) system. SAVE consists of automated and manual procedures by which states obtain information about an alien's immigration status that will allow them to determine the alien's eligibility for unemployment compensation. |
Keywords: | Immigration, Initial Claims, Alien Claims |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-2-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data |
ETA 9047 | Reemployment of UI Benefit Recipients |
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General Description |
The ETA 9047 report contains quarterly information on the number of UI beneficiaries who receive a first payment during a calendar quarter and who also have earnings in the next calendar quarter. These data will be used to determine the rate at which UI beneficiaries return to work. Beneficiaries exempt from the state's work search requirements are reported separately from those who are required to search for work. |
Keywords: | Unemployment Insurance, Reemployment, Employment |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-7-1 |
Report Edits (see page C-33) | monthly | Data |
ETA 9048 | Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services Activity |
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General Description |
The ETA 9048 report provides quarterly information on the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Service activities of claimants who are profiled to assess their likelihood of exhausting benefits. Worker profiling allows for the targeting of reemployment services to those most in need. The data on this report is used for evaluation and monitoring of the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services system on a national level. It includes breakouts of those who reported to services and those who completed services to be able to track service utilization. The mandatory participation requirement of the profiling legislation does not pertain to education/training or to services provided under a state's Self Employment Assistance program. Data is captured in each of these categories to provide additional information about the range of services provided to profiled claimants. |
Keywords: | Worker Profiling, WPRS, Reemployment, Service Delivery |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-5-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data |
ETA 9049 | Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services Outcomes |
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General Description |
The ETA 9049 report contains information on the employment outcomes of claimants who are identified as likely to exhaust their UI benefits through the Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) program. The population for this report is the claimants who were selected for referral to reemployment services and referred to such services. The report uses existing administrative data to compute the numbers of individuals who subsequently became reemployed under covered employment and the numbers who were employed in a different industry. The report also details their current wages, allowing comparisons to their base period earnings. |
Keywords: | Unemployment Insurance, Reemployment, Employment |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link page IV-6-1 |
Report Edits | quarterly | Data |
ETA 9050 | First Payment Time Lapse |
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General Description |
The ETA 9050 report contains monthly information on first payment time lapse. This report concerns the time it takes States to pay benefits to claimants for the first compensable week of unemployment. Similar time lapse data were formerly reported in Section C of the ETA 5159 report. That data addressed first payment time lapse for total unemployment only. This report contains monthly time lapse data for all first payments, i.e., total, partial and part-total. A separate section of this report is reserved for Workshare (Short-Time Compensation) first payments only. Workshare will be reported separately and is excluded from that part of the report for "ALL" first payments. |
Keywords: | Performance, First Payment, Time Lapse, Partial/Part Total First Payments |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Time Lapse For All First Payments Excluding Workshare | Data Map | link page V-1-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Time Lapse For Partial / Part Total First Payments Excluding Workshare | Data Map | link page V-1-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Time Lapse For First Payments in Workshare | Data Map | link page V-1-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 9051 | Continued Weeks Compensated Time Lapse |
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General Description |
The ETA 9051 report contains monthly information on continued weeks compensated time lapse. This report concerns the time it takes States to pay benefits to claimants for compensable weeks of unemployment other than the "first payment." Continued weeks compensated time lapse data was not formerly reported. This report contains monthly time lapse data for all continued weeks compensated, i.e., total, partial and part-total. A separate entry screen will be used for a breakout of partial and part-total continued weeks compensated. Workshare (Short-Time Compensation) continued weeks compensated will be reported on a third entry screen. Workshare continued weeks compensated are not reported in the total count of "All" continued weeks compensated. |
Keywords: | Performance, Continued Weeks, Time Lapse |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Time Lapse For All Continued Weeks Excluding Workshare | Data Map | link page V-2-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Time Lapse For Partial / Part Total Continued Weeks Excluding Workshare | Data Map | link page V-2-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Time Lapse For Continued Claims in Workshare | Data Map | link page V-2-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 9052 | Nonmonetary Determination Time Lapse, Detection Date |
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General Description |
The ETA 9052 report contains monthly information on the time it takes States to issue nonmonetary determinations from the date the issues are first detected by the agency. Single-claimant and multi-claimant nonmonetary determinations are included in the report. Nonmonetary determinations made by organizational units such as Benefits Accuracy Measurement (BAM) and Benefit Payment Control (BPC) are also included in the report. Note: Overpayment notices on uncontested earnings detected by any method (e.g., wage record crossmatch) should not be included. A separate section of this report is reserved for multi-claimant determinations only. |
Keywords: | Nonmonetary Determinations, Time Lapse |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Nonmonetary Determination, Time Lapse | Data Map | link page V-3-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 9054 | Appeals Time Lapse |
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General Description |
The ETA 9054 report contains monthly information on the time it take States to issue lower authority and higher authority appeals decisions from the date the request for a lower authority hearing or a higher authority appeal is filed to the date on the decision. |
Keywords: | Lower Authority Appeals, Higher Authority Appeals, Time Lapse |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Lower Authority Appeals Time Lapse | Data Map | link page V-5-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Higher Authority Appeals Time Lapse | Data Map | link page V-5-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 9055 | Appeals Case Aging |
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General Description |
The ETA 9055 report gathers monthly information on the inventory of lower authority and higher authority single claimant appeals cases that have been filed but not decided. Appeals case aging provides information about the number of days from the date an appeal was filed through the end of the month covered by the report. Also included are the average and median ages of the pending single claimant appeals cases. |
Keywords: | Lower Authority Appeals, Higher Authority Appeals, Case Aging |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Lower Authority Case Aging | Data Map | link page V-6-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data | |
Higher Authority Case Aging | Data Map | link page V-6-1 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 9128 | Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment Workload |
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General Description |
The ETA 9128 report provides quarterly information on the Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) activities of claimants who are selected for RESEAs. RESEAs provide in-person services in American Job Centers (also called One Stop Career Centers) for claimants, including the development of an individualized work search plan, provision of appropriate labor market information (LMI) and referral to at least one reemployment service, as appropriate. The data on this report allows for evaluation and monitoring of the RESEA initiative on a national level. Data on this report deals with individuals in the regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. This includes claimants filing for regular UI, Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE), or Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers (UCX), who are selected for an RESEA. State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) must ensure that systems are in place to collect information on services. |
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Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes | |
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Data Map | link Page IV-8-2 Unemployment Insurance Program Letter No. 09-24 |
Report Edits | monthly | Data |
ETA 9129 | Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment Outcome |
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General Description |
The ETA 9129 report provides quarterly information on the Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) outcomes of claimants who are selected for RESEAs. RESEAs provide in-person services in American Job Centers (also called One Stop Career Centers) for claimants, including the development of an individualized work search plan, provision of appropriate labor market information (LMI) and referral to at least one reemployment service, as appropriate. The data on this report allows for evaluation and monitoring of the RESEA initiative on a national level. Data on this report deals with individuals in the regular Unemployment Insurance (UI) program. This includes claimants filing for regular UI and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE), or Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers (UCX), who are selected for an RESEA. State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) must ensure that systems are in place to collect information on services. |
Keywords: |
Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes |
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Data Map | Page IV-10 | Report Edits | Data |
ETA 9161 | Self Employment Assistance for UI Claimants |
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General Description |
The ETA 9161 report is intended to provide a description of the scope of activities states engage in supporting Self Employment Assistance (SEA) for UI Claimants in the Regular, Extended and Federal Programs. It contains quarterly information on claimants who begin and exit the program. |
Keywords: | Self Employment Assistance, SEA |
Program | Data Map | Reporting Instructions | Data Edits | Frequency | Raw Data | Notes |
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Regular Program | Data Map | link Page IV-12-5 |
Report Edits | Quarterly | Data | |
Extended Benefits | Data Map | link Page IV-12-5 |
Report Edits | Quarterly | Data | |
EUC08 (2008-2013) | Data Map | link Page IV-12-5 |
Report Edits | Quarterly | Data |
ETA HANDBOOK 394 | Annual Program and Financial Data (ET Financial Handbook 394) |
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General Description |
The Unemployment Insurance Financial Data Handbook is intended primarily for the use of State
Workforce Agencies and others in projecting unemployment insurance benefits costs and in the
analysis of various aspects of benefit financing.
Most of these data were compiled from monthly and quarterly statistical and accounting reports submitted by the State Workforce Agencies to the Employment and Training Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor. Revised data and corrections have been incorporated into these tables to the extent possible. Data contained in this Handbook may not be identical with state records. Significant corrections and/or additions, as well as any comments, should be emailed along with any questions and suggestions to the USDOL National Office. In comparing data for different states or years, analysts should consider differences in coverage provisions, benefits formulas, tax bases, economic conditions, etc. They should use the expertise of the State agency and the national office personnel in determining significant changes in data among States of years and understand the General Notes and the Glossary prior to using the Handbook data. |
Keywords: | Solvency, Benefits, Trust Fund, Wages, Covered Employment |
Data Map | Notes | Frequency | Raw Data | |
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Regular, EB and Federal Programs |
Data Map | Important Notes | annual | Data |