The following presents a facsimile of GAO’s telephone survey administered to
workers affected by trade-related layoffs at five plants, and detailed
results for each site. We are providing the survey instrument used in
this study so that readers may see the actual questions used to collect
the survey data. The results of this survey are presented in this document
in detail and are summarized in our report entitled
"Trade Adjustment Assistance: Most Workers in Five Layoffs Received Services, But Better Outreach Needed on New Benefits".
GAO-06-43
We conducted this survey between April and June 2005 to obtain information on workers’
experiences with local one-stop centers, Health Coverage Tax Credit, and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance; use of Unemployment
Insurance benefits; employment outcomes; and demographics. The survey was
administered via phone by a contractor hired by GAO. We attempted to survey
all affected workers at each site, receiving responses from between 66 and 86
percent of the population at each site. A more detailed discussion of our
scope and methodology can be found in our report. We administered the survey in
accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards.
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