In The Case for a Job Guarantee, Pavlina R. Tcherneva argues that a job guarantee that provides an employment opportunity to anyone looking for work, regardless of their personal circumstances or the state of the economy, not only makes good economic sense, but is vital for people’s wellbeing. As discussions of a universal job guarantee have never been timelier, The Case for a Job Guarantee is a deeply thought-provoking book and deserves serious consideration, writes Anupama Kumar
Joe Atkinson considers some of the legal questions surrounding employers who require their staff to ...
Exposure to EU immigration and trade explains very little of the vote to leave, write Sascha O. Beck...
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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...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
Some jobs will still be viable in a few months’ time. Others won’t. Nicholas Barr (LSE) argues that ...
Although we are not yet on the cusp of a 'post-human' society, the prospect of automation still pose...
The latest UK unemployment figures showed unemployment at its lowest level since the 1970s, but ther...
The narrative that automation will lead to mass unemployment and thus people should settle for a bas...
The pandemic has led to a big shift to working from home among people in occupations where it is pos...
The unique challenges that COVID-19 presents have meant a ‘pause’ in overt work-related requirements...
Traditionally the preserve of boring articles in arcane journals, employers’ pension obligation acco...
It affects employees' sense of well-being, willingness to work and their preferred level of governme...
Firms with direct investment in other countries create jobs at home. This is a counterintuitive fact...
Joe Atkinson considers some of the legal questions surrounding employers who require their staff to ...
Exposure to EU immigration and trade explains very little of the vote to leave, write Sascha O. Beck...
An exploratory study on the magnitude, geographical distribution and effects of green employment in ...
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...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
Some jobs will still be viable in a few months’ time. Others won’t. Nicholas Barr (LSE) argues that ...
Although we are not yet on the cusp of a 'post-human' society, the prospect of automation still pose...
The latest UK unemployment figures showed unemployment at its lowest level since the 1970s, but ther...
The narrative that automation will lead to mass unemployment and thus people should settle for a bas...
The pandemic has led to a big shift to working from home among people in occupations where it is pos...
The unique challenges that COVID-19 presents have meant a ‘pause’ in overt work-related requirements...
Traditionally the preserve of boring articles in arcane journals, employers’ pension obligation acco...
It affects employees' sense of well-being, willingness to work and their preferred level of governme...
Firms with direct investment in other countries create jobs at home. This is a counterintuitive fact...
Joe Atkinson considers some of the legal questions surrounding employers who require their staff to ...
Exposure to EU immigration and trade explains very little of the vote to leave, write Sascha O. Beck...
An exploratory study on the magnitude, geographical distribution and effects of green employment in ...