This paper provides an overview of selected issues pertinent to an examination of comparative experiences of exclusion, with foremost emphasis on the labour market dimension of exclusion - notably unemployment and non-employment. The way in which 'losers' and 'winners' emerge as a result of changes in the socio-economic environment is outlined, with particular attention paid to identification of who the losers are, and where they are located. Specific remarks and empirical details of the UK experience are used for illustrative purposes, but much of the discussion relates to the situation in European Union countries more generally. Drawing on this review, some of the issues surrounding the identification and measurement of the unemployed and...
Summary Unemployment rates are insufficient indicators of the level of economic activity because the...
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
This chapter considers the issue of early exit and marginalisation from a British perspective. The U...
In the context of the continuance of mass high unemployment in the United Kingdom and considerable d...
This paper examines the recorded incidence of disability across European countries and draws attenti...
In this empirical paper, we assess how social exclusion arises in the context of labour market trans...
CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, e...
Exclusion from the labour market is undoubtedly very important determinant of social exclusion. In t...
One of the most significant set of papers to come out of the portfolio of Regional Studies Associati...
The low levels of unemployment recorded in the UK in recent years are widely cited asevidence of the...
This book is the result of an international study by leading economists and sociologists from across...
This thesis comprises five chapters that together offer some contribution to the economics of unempl...
This chapter presents empirical evidence on the labour market experiences of marginalised youth in t...
About the book: Persistent high employment and growing labour market inequality have become entrench...
Purpose - The paper seeks to examine the impact of social exclusion on individuals' propensity to be...
Summary Unemployment rates are insufficient indicators of the level of economic activity because the...
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
This chapter considers the issue of early exit and marginalisation from a British perspective. The U...
In the context of the continuance of mass high unemployment in the United Kingdom and considerable d...
This paper examines the recorded incidence of disability across European countries and draws attenti...
In this empirical paper, we assess how social exclusion arises in the context of labour market trans...
CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, e...
Exclusion from the labour market is undoubtedly very important determinant of social exclusion. In t...
One of the most significant set of papers to come out of the portfolio of Regional Studies Associati...
The low levels of unemployment recorded in the UK in recent years are widely cited asevidence of the...
This book is the result of an international study by leading economists and sociologists from across...
This thesis comprises five chapters that together offer some contribution to the economics of unempl...
This chapter presents empirical evidence on the labour market experiences of marginalised youth in t...
About the book: Persistent high employment and growing labour market inequality have become entrench...
Purpose - The paper seeks to examine the impact of social exclusion on individuals' propensity to be...
Summary Unemployment rates are insufficient indicators of the level of economic activity because the...
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
This chapter considers the issue of early exit and marginalisation from a British perspective. The U...