The concept of the Low Skills Equilibrium (LSE) denotes a mutually reinforcing set of mechanisms that generate a pattern of low skills and low productivity. The idea has been a powerful one in both analytical and policy terms. There is growing emphasis on the need to study the LSE at the level of the firm. This paper does so by focusing on a sector, food manufacturing, which has been explicitly identified as representing an LSE. It then narrows the focus to small firms, which are likely to lack the resouces to move to a high value-added path and which thus reflect low-skills issues particularly clearly. The paper deploys data from 27 firms in the east and west Midlands of England. It addresses four issues: how is it that a low-skill sector ...
skilled unskilled total Source: ILO 1998 (from OECD 1996) 21 The declining demand for low-skilled la...
This study looks at the impact of student and migrant employment on opportunities for low skilled pe...
7 páginasThe characteristics of the environment in which a firm operates may be constraining a firm'...
The concept of the Low Skills Equilibrium (LSE) denotes a mutually reinforcing set of mechanisms tha...
Low-wage work is of growing significance in the UK. This article tests the model of the low-skills e...
Low-wage work is of growing significance in the UK. This paper tests the model of the low-skills equ...
It is more than three decades since the publication of Finegold and Soskice’s (1988) influential art...
During the UK Labour government's 13 years in power, raising skill levels was seen as the principal ...
The low-skilled are a critical category for analyses of labour market marginalization. Class analysi...
It is now widely recognised that employer demand for skills in Britain is quite low by comparison wi...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Reports abound of the detrimental effect of the construction skills crisis on the performance and fu...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
This paper reports on part of a major research project on jobs traditionally considered to be unskil...
This paper develops a model of costly firm creation in an economy with weak institutions, costly bus...
skilled unskilled total Source: ILO 1998 (from OECD 1996) 21 The declining demand for low-skilled la...
This study looks at the impact of student and migrant employment on opportunities for low skilled pe...
7 páginasThe characteristics of the environment in which a firm operates may be constraining a firm'...
The concept of the Low Skills Equilibrium (LSE) denotes a mutually reinforcing set of mechanisms tha...
Low-wage work is of growing significance in the UK. This article tests the model of the low-skills e...
Low-wage work is of growing significance in the UK. This paper tests the model of the low-skills equ...
It is more than three decades since the publication of Finegold and Soskice’s (1988) influential art...
During the UK Labour government's 13 years in power, raising skill levels was seen as the principal ...
The low-skilled are a critical category for analyses of labour market marginalization. Class analysi...
It is now widely recognised that employer demand for skills in Britain is quite low by comparison wi...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Reports abound of the detrimental effect of the construction skills crisis on the performance and fu...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
This paper reports on part of a major research project on jobs traditionally considered to be unskil...
This paper develops a model of costly firm creation in an economy with weak institutions, costly bus...
skilled unskilled total Source: ILO 1998 (from OECD 1996) 21 The declining demand for low-skilled la...
This study looks at the impact of student and migrant employment on opportunities for low skilled pe...
7 páginasThe characteristics of the environment in which a firm operates may be constraining a firm'...