ARMSTRONG D. (1999) Hidden male unemployment in Northern Ireland, Reg. Studies 33 , 499-511. In recent years there has been growing research evidence in the UK to suggest that official unemployment figures do not accurately reflect the true extent of joblessness, mainly because they ignore aspects of economic inactivity such as long term sickness, early retirement and participation on government employment and training schemes. This paper examines the nature and extent of hidden unemployment in Northern Ireland and in different local areas within Northern Ireland. The paper shows that there are large numbers of people who do not appear in official unemployment figures but who, under plausible assumptions, ought to be considered to be part o...
The aim of this thesis is to give an overview about unemployment. There are some reasons for this to...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...
This paper reviews previous research on Irish unemployment. It examines the reasons for the persiste...
The debate about the extent of hidden unemployment is central to understanding the contemporary UK l...
Summarises findings from influential series of studies looking at the extent of unemployment 'hidden...
One o f the most controversial issues in modern labour economics surrounds the attempt to establish ...
First published in 1999, this volume is about unemployment and discrimination, with a focus on North...
In this paper we investigate the build-up in male long-term unemployment by allowing for heterogenei...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
In Ireland less attention is paid to the chronically high Irish unemployment rate than the gravity o...
The experiences and perceptions of registered and 'hidden' unemployed people in Donegal are explore...
This paper develops a statistical profiling model of long-term unemployment risk in Ireland using a ...
The article discusses government policies towards unemployed people in the context of the developmen...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9349.83195(29) / BLDSC - British Libr...
Irish unemployment has moved sharply higher since 1979, bringing it far above its traditional relati...
The aim of this thesis is to give an overview about unemployment. There are some reasons for this to...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...
This paper reviews previous research on Irish unemployment. It examines the reasons for the persiste...
The debate about the extent of hidden unemployment is central to understanding the contemporary UK l...
Summarises findings from influential series of studies looking at the extent of unemployment 'hidden...
One o f the most controversial issues in modern labour economics surrounds the attempt to establish ...
First published in 1999, this volume is about unemployment and discrimination, with a focus on North...
In this paper we investigate the build-up in male long-term unemployment by allowing for heterogenei...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
In Ireland less attention is paid to the chronically high Irish unemployment rate than the gravity o...
The experiences and perceptions of registered and 'hidden' unemployed people in Donegal are explore...
This paper develops a statistical profiling model of long-term unemployment risk in Ireland using a ...
The article discusses government policies towards unemployed people in the context of the developmen...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9349.83195(29) / BLDSC - British Libr...
Irish unemployment has moved sharply higher since 1979, bringing it far above its traditional relati...
The aim of this thesis is to give an overview about unemployment. There are some reasons for this to...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...
This paper reviews previous research on Irish unemployment. It examines the reasons for the persiste...