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This paper is motivated by the lack of any obvious relationship betweenaggregate poverty and unemployment in Great … Britain. We derive aframework based on individuals’ risks of unemployment and poverty,and how these vary over the economic … cycle. Analysing the BritishHousehold Panel Survey for 1991-96, we are able to square the microevidence — that unemployment …
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We examine whether unemployment early in an individual’scareer influences her later employment prospects. We use six … yearsof the LFS to create pseudo-cohorts and exploit cross-cohortvariation in unemployment at school-leaving age to identify …
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neighbourhoods have multiple problems - unemployment three times the nationalaverage; Income Support claims twice as high; health and …
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empirically.The proportion of non-employment (including education, early-retirement andcaring, as well as unemployment) classified …
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As unemployment falls it is often the most disadvantaged unemployed whoget left behind. To identify what works to …
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Using data from cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys, Kathleen Kiernanand Ganka Mueller have examined two questions: What does the currentlydivorced population look like; and what sort of people are likely to divorce(including breakdown of cohabitation)?The currently divorced are more likely...
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•The British economy has been performing well for the last decade, but there is an annual productivity gap of £30 billion between the English average and that of the industrial North (ONS, cited in Northern Way, 2007).•A recent government review has stated that the UK’s skills base...
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