Think the outlook for the UK labour market in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic looks bad? But just how bad? And along which dimensions? Jonathan Wadsworth answers these questions. He concludes that the crisis was marked by higher absences from work as well as a large rise in short-time working and hiring freezes, not by wage cuts and mass layoffs
Sadiq Khan has committed to developing a new measure of good growth in London. Ben Rogers (Universit...
Mary Kaldor explains why Labour should abandon its ambiguous ‘sensible deal’ position in favour rema...
A decade of stagnant living standards, weak productivity and low investment combined with a coming d...
Think the outlook for the UK labour market in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic looks bad? But ju...
The British economic model needs fundamental reform, without which the UK will remain in a particula...
One of the key political issues during the Covid-19 pandemic has been the extent to which health out...
The post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) between the UK and the EU is nominally a free ...
Several big economic shocks and challenges are arriving all at once following Brexit and the pandemi...
Long-term forecasts claiming that leaving the EU with no deal on trade would be economically disastr...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
The latest UK unemployment figures showed unemployment at its lowest level since the 1970s, but ther...
A new study into the scale and nature of labour market non-compliance in the UK will generate the fi...
The full economic consequences of the UK's vote to leave the European Union will not be realised for...
What can we glean about the government's plans from its new white paper on trade? Not much, says Fab...
Leaving the EU represents the largest change in the UK’s relationship with the rest of the world in ...
Sadiq Khan has committed to developing a new measure of good growth in London. Ben Rogers (Universit...
Mary Kaldor explains why Labour should abandon its ambiguous ‘sensible deal’ position in favour rema...
A decade of stagnant living standards, weak productivity and low investment combined with a coming d...
Think the outlook for the UK labour market in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic looks bad? But ju...
The British economic model needs fundamental reform, without which the UK will remain in a particula...
One of the key political issues during the Covid-19 pandemic has been the extent to which health out...
The post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) between the UK and the EU is nominally a free ...
Several big economic shocks and challenges are arriving all at once following Brexit and the pandemi...
Long-term forecasts claiming that leaving the EU with no deal on trade would be economically disastr...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
The latest UK unemployment figures showed unemployment at its lowest level since the 1970s, but ther...
A new study into the scale and nature of labour market non-compliance in the UK will generate the fi...
The full economic consequences of the UK's vote to leave the European Union will not be realised for...
What can we glean about the government's plans from its new white paper on trade? Not much, says Fab...
Leaving the EU represents the largest change in the UK’s relationship with the rest of the world in ...
Sadiq Khan has committed to developing a new measure of good growth in London. Ben Rogers (Universit...
Mary Kaldor explains why Labour should abandon its ambiguous ‘sensible deal’ position in favour rema...
A decade of stagnant living standards, weak productivity and low investment combined with a coming d...