Hollowing Out and the Future of the Labour Market
Dr Steve McIntosh from Sheffield University presented the findings of his critical review of the evidence (to be published this Autumn) and Dr Craig Holmes from Oxford and SKOPE�commented on his work with Professor Ken Mayhew on job polarisation. The literature on hollowing out has argued that middle level jobs have declined in volume while lower and higher level jobs have increased (level being relative to pay). This has given concern about availability of entry level jobs, progression and social mobility for a substantial proportion of the workforce. The review throws light on these issues. Link to Dr Steve McIntosh presentation Link to Dr Craig Holmes presentation Summary of the seminar
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2013-09
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Authors: | Butcher, Dr Bob |
Institutions: | National Institute of Economic and Social Research |
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