The narrative that automation will lead to mass unemployment and thus people should settle for a basic income rather than good jobs needs to be challenged, writes Ewan McGaughey. He explains how the law can help secure fair wages and working conditions for everyone
At the start of this year, Finland began a trial of a 'universal basic income' system, under which 2...
Analysing UK macroeconomic policy rules and their operation unearths numerous dimensions of the poli...
The adoption of information and communications technology has given rise to a skill bias: those with...
Although we are not yet on the cusp of a 'post-human' society, the prospect of automation still pose...
Felix FitzRoy and David Spencer highlight some fundamental problems of UK economic policy, as expose...
Could the consequences of automation lead to the growth of communism, as Mark Carney has warned? Mat...
The latest UK unemployment figures showed unemployment at its lowest level since the 1970s, but ther...
In The Case for a Job Guarantee, Pavlina R. Tcherneva argues that a job guarantee that provides an e...
In The Case for a Job Guarantee, Pavlina R. Tcherneva argues that a job guarantee that provides an e...
While there are few signs that workplace digitalisation leads to mass unemployment, Nikolas Schöll f...
To make employment inclusive for people living with disability or health conditions, there is an urg...
Drawing on empirical research on the recent Work Programme,Rebecca Taylor, James Rees, and Christoph...
In The Economics of Belonging: A Radical Plan to Win Back the Left Behind and Achieve Prosperity for...
In the strongest-performing liberal democracies the separation of the political sphere from dominant...
What is at stake in the ongoing university strikes? To answer this question, Ewan McGaughey explains...
At the start of this year, Finland began a trial of a 'universal basic income' system, under which 2...
Analysing UK macroeconomic policy rules and their operation unearths numerous dimensions of the poli...
The adoption of information and communications technology has given rise to a skill bias: those with...
Although we are not yet on the cusp of a 'post-human' society, the prospect of automation still pose...
Felix FitzRoy and David Spencer highlight some fundamental problems of UK economic policy, as expose...
Could the consequences of automation lead to the growth of communism, as Mark Carney has warned? Mat...
The latest UK unemployment figures showed unemployment at its lowest level since the 1970s, but ther...
In The Case for a Job Guarantee, Pavlina R. Tcherneva argues that a job guarantee that provides an e...
In The Case for a Job Guarantee, Pavlina R. Tcherneva argues that a job guarantee that provides an e...
While there are few signs that workplace digitalisation leads to mass unemployment, Nikolas Schöll f...
To make employment inclusive for people living with disability or health conditions, there is an urg...
Drawing on empirical research on the recent Work Programme,Rebecca Taylor, James Rees, and Christoph...
In The Economics of Belonging: A Radical Plan to Win Back the Left Behind and Achieve Prosperity for...
In the strongest-performing liberal democracies the separation of the political sphere from dominant...
What is at stake in the ongoing university strikes? To answer this question, Ewan McGaughey explains...
At the start of this year, Finland began a trial of a 'universal basic income' system, under which 2...
Analysing UK macroeconomic policy rules and their operation unearths numerous dimensions of the poli...
The adoption of information and communications technology has given rise to a skill bias: those with...