This report, written by Alan McGregor, Research Professor of Economic Development at the University of Glasgow’s Training and Employment Research Unit (TERU), considers the potential threats for fulfilling work in the UK that exiting the EU is likely to bring, and suggested ways to exploit any new opportunities which may arise from Brexit
The UK has voted to leave the EU primarily because of opposition to migration. Free movement from EU...
The rejection of free movement embodied in the 2016 Referendum vote created tremendous uncertainty r...
Tristram Hooley, Professor of Career Education at the University of Derby, offers a prognosis on Bre...
The article is devoted to the process of Britain’s exit from the European Union, which is called “Br...
This timely book explores the psychological repercussions of Brexit in the workplace. Illustrating t...
In the UK as a whole, more than 2.5 million jobs are exposed to the trade effects of Brexit• Annuall...
Brexit is a phenomenon that concerns the whole word. However, the ones residing in British territory...
United Kingdom’s exit, or more familiarly known Brexit was a political decision of decision makers a...
This report assesses the labour market impacts of the dual shocks to the economy brought about by Br...
The decision taken by the British people to leave the European Union (EU) took many people by surpri...
As the next generation of graduates prepare to enter the post-Brexit world of economic uncertainty, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an understanding of the potential impact of Brexit ...
This research report introduces increased knowledge about the Brexit and its possible effects on kno...
Centre for Brexit Studies Researcher David Hearne has discussed the protest that was held by fishing...
Purpose: Three years on from the Brexit vote, while it remains a central topic for debate in the med...
The UK has voted to leave the EU primarily because of opposition to migration. Free movement from EU...
The rejection of free movement embodied in the 2016 Referendum vote created tremendous uncertainty r...
Tristram Hooley, Professor of Career Education at the University of Derby, offers a prognosis on Bre...
The article is devoted to the process of Britain’s exit from the European Union, which is called “Br...
This timely book explores the psychological repercussions of Brexit in the workplace. Illustrating t...
In the UK as a whole, more than 2.5 million jobs are exposed to the trade effects of Brexit• Annuall...
Brexit is a phenomenon that concerns the whole word. However, the ones residing in British territory...
United Kingdom’s exit, or more familiarly known Brexit was a political decision of decision makers a...
This report assesses the labour market impacts of the dual shocks to the economy brought about by Br...
The decision taken by the British people to leave the European Union (EU) took many people by surpri...
As the next generation of graduates prepare to enter the post-Brexit world of economic uncertainty, ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an understanding of the potential impact of Brexit ...
This research report introduces increased knowledge about the Brexit and its possible effects on kno...
Centre for Brexit Studies Researcher David Hearne has discussed the protest that was held by fishing...
Purpose: Three years on from the Brexit vote, while it remains a central topic for debate in the med...
The UK has voted to leave the EU primarily because of opposition to migration. Free movement from EU...
The rejection of free movement embodied in the 2016 Referendum vote created tremendous uncertainty r...
Tristram Hooley, Professor of Career Education at the University of Derby, offers a prognosis on Bre...