This paper revisits the controversy over whether unemployed workers in interwar Britain chose not to work because unemployment benefits were too generous. Economists have generally neglected the actual expressions of unemployed workers on the subject, while focusing rather narrowly on the economic aspects of work. The paper takes seriously the voices of unemployed workers, providing economists with a historian's perspective. Unemployment brought workers isolation, family breakdowns, anxiety-ridden idleness, shame and hardship for spouses. Their testimonies render implausible the argument that they voluntarily elected not to work. The evidence emphasises that work meant more than a source of income: it had positive social aspects. © 2013 © 2...
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The term ‘precarious employment ’ is widely used to describe irregular and insecure work arrangement...
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This paper first argues for a new approach to researching the issue of unemployment and work attitud...
This thesis examines the National Confederation of Employers' Organisations (N.C.E.O.), and its att...
This paper examines the factors contributing to the rise in unemployment in Australia during the dep...
For a long time the approaches to the social effects of unemployment in industrial societies have be...
432 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.This study raises some questi...
Economists engaged in theoretical and empirical work are divided over the extent to which labour mar...
This is an essay about unemployment in Trollhättan during the period 1880-1910. In my essay I write ...
Unemployment and the State in the Depression makes an important and original contribution to our und...
[Excerpt] Relatively little has been written about unemployment relief during the period between the...
Bibliography: pages 1160-1189.1. Unemployment and the unemployed: who, where and why -- 2. The Begin...
The notion of an 'underclass' existing outside the realm of mainstream society continues to hold swa...
World War I (WWI) causes irreversible consequences on the British economy, and Britain has experienc...
'l'he aim of this thesis is to consider how trade unions reacted to large-scale unemployment. It foc...
The term ‘precarious employment ’ is widely used to describe irregular and insecure work arrangement...
Many historical studies, some of them comparative, have explored the foundations of welfare states a...
This paper first argues for a new approach to researching the issue of unemployment and work attitud...
This thesis examines the National Confederation of Employers' Organisations (N.C.E.O.), and its att...
This paper examines the factors contributing to the rise in unemployment in Australia during the dep...