1st Edition
Understanding Unemployment New Perspectives on Active Labour Market Policies
Edited By Eithne Mclaughlin
Copyright 1992
240 Pages
by
Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book argues that unemployment is symptomatic of an inherently inefficient labour market founded on structured inequalities of locality, sex, race and age. It provides a multidisciplinary explanation of why unemployment has been a continuing crisis, suitable for students in many disciplines.
Eithne McLaughlin, University of Belfast; Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge; Andrew Dilnot, Institute for Ficscal Studies; David Fryer, University of Stirling; Catherine Hakim, Richard Jackman, London School of Economics; Malcolm Maguire, Leicester University; Hilary Metcalf, Policy Sudies Unit; Christopher Pissarides, London School of Economics; Alan Townsend, University of Durham; Johnathan Wadsworth, London School of Economics; Michael White, Policy Studies Institute; Frank Wilkinson, University of Cambridge.
Biography
Eithne McLaughlin