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Understanding Unemployment - New Perspectives on Active Labour Market Policies (Paperback): Eithne McLaughlin Understanding Unemployment - New Perspectives on Active Labour Market Policies (Paperback)
Eithne McLaughlin
R1,675 Discovery Miles 16 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the late 1980s a consensus appeared to have emerged that a level of unemployment around 1.6 million was satisfactory. The subsequent rise in unemployment showed that this satisfaction was misplaced. The British economy remains an "economy of unemployment", vulnerable to cyclical recession and large-scale job loss. Why this should be so, and what was wrong with policy towards unemployment and the labour market are the twin focuses of this book. Its emphasisis on the analysis of the structure of unemployment and through this the identification of responsible policies which could address unemployment. "Understanding Unemployment" includes contributions from economics, sociology, social policy, law, psychology and geography. It addresses such issues as the nature of labour supply and demand, employer recruitment practices, the effect of unemployment on individuals and families and the potential impact of European integration. Taken together, they offer new and positive perspectives on unemployment and on the nature of effective, active labour market policies.

Understanding Unemployment - New Perspectives on Active Labour Market Policies (Hardcover): Eithne McLaughlin Understanding Unemployment - New Perspectives on Active Labour Market Policies (Hardcover)
Eithne McLaughlin
R4,415 Discovery Miles 44 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the late 1980s a consensus appeared to have emerged that a level of unemployment around 1.6 million was satisfactory. The subsequent rise in unemployment showed that this satisfaction was misplaced. The British economy remains an "economy of unemployment", vulnerable to cyclical recession and large-scale job loss. Why this should be so, and what was wrong with policy towards unemployment and the labour market are the twin focuses of this book. Its emphasisis on the analysis of the structure of unemployment and through this the identification of responsible policies which could address unemployment. "Understanding Unemployment" includes contributions from economics, sociology, social policy, law, psychology and geography. It addresses such issues as the nature of labour supply and demand, employer recruitment practices, the effect of unemployment on individuals and families and the potential impact of European integration. Taken together, they offer new and positive perspectives on unemployment and on the nature of effective, active labour market policies.

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