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(Note: General information about eligibility for unemployment benefits.)
Answer: Probably not, and that's only fair. Unemployment benefits are for people who can't find work, not for people who don't want to work.
HOWEVER
An informant at the at the New York State Department of Labor tells me that -- in New York at least -- there are cases in which you may receive benefits even if you quit or resign from your job. The reasons for this:
Apparently, these employers are strongly disliked at DoL as they tend to create a lot of headaches. That works in your favor as a benefits claimant.
Apply for benefits if:
If your employer lays you off but lies, saying that you quit, definitely fight it. You can win this one. As I said, DoL is none too sympathetic to employers who lie and cause headaches for them.
I hope that helps someone.