Abstract
Mr. Burhop's paper is an able summary of the Wisconsin Act and the circumstances under which it was adopted. In a general way, he has indicated the attitude of both employers and employees towards the law, but the motivating influences behind this bill are much more difficult to determine. He states that over a period of years the discussion of unemployment by employers and employees created an organized demand for protection and relief from within industry. This demand was presumably expressed in the Groves Law of 1932.
Volume
XIX
Page
350-356
Year
1933
Categories
Financial and Statistical Methods
Risk Pricing and Risk Evaluation Models
State-Pricing Methods
Business Areas
Other Lines of Business
Publications
Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society