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The State of Working Britain

The State of Working Britain

The State of Working Britain


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Summary

What are the prospects for the British labour market in the 21st century? Since the 1960s, Britain has experienced a series of profound changes affecting the way of life and work. This overview and analysis explores the events which have shaped the labour market and summarizes future prospects.

The State of Working Britain Summary

The European Union after Brexit addresses the forces and mechanisms at work during an unprecedented transformation of the European polity. How will the EU operate without one of its key diplomatic and international military partners? What will happen to its priorities, internal balance(s) of power and legislation without the reliably liberal and Eurosceptic United Kingdom? In general, what happens when an 'ever closer union' founded on a virtuous circle of economic, social, and political integration is called into question?

Though this volume is largely positive about the future of the EU after Brexit, it suggests that the process of European integration has gone into reverse, with Brexit coming amidst a series of developments that have disrupted the optimistic trajectory of integration. Covering topics such as international trade, freedom of movement, and security relations, this book answers a need for a one-stop source of strong research-based discussions of Brexit.

Table of Contents

Unemployment in Britain, Stephen Nickell; has Britain solved the regional problem?, Richard Jackman and Savvas Savouri; economic inactivity, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth; why have older men stopped working?, Richard Disney; the rise of the workless household, Paul Gregg et al; working 9-5?, Susan Harkness; job tenure 1975-98, Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth; training the workers, Francis Green; education, training and the youth labour market, Peter Robinson; gender and the labour market, Tanvi Desai et al; wage inequality in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, Steve Machin; wage mobility, Richard Dickens; low pay in Britain, Mark B. Stewart; the cost of job loss, Paul Gregg et al; poverty, Simon Burgess and Carol Propper.

Additional information

GOR008583944
9780719056475
0719056470
The State of Working Britain by
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
19991118
304
N/A
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