Wisconsin originated the ideal of "Unemployment Insurance" in 1932 and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt started "Unemployment Benefits" as part of the Social Security Act of 1935 thereby making it a Federal Program (all states).
If a person is homeless, the unemployment checks would normally be sent to a post office box. It is unlikely a State would address unemployment checks to the address of a shelter.
Yes, neither Social Security nor unemployment affect the other.
yes. nannies can actually collect unemployment
no
Yes
They get them by checks.
Unemployment law differs somewhat from state to state. The best thing to do would be to contact your state's unemployment office and ask them what the rules are there.
Yes. Yes.
Initially, to receive benefits from unemployment you must apply and qualify for the benefits. Provided you qualify the checks will be sent to you, or you could arrange to have them directly deposited into your account.
Yes, if they have cause, the issuer of the unemployment check may stop or cancel checks.
You collect unemployment checks, but don't work.
Unemployment began in the United States in the year of 1936.