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The road to full employment: what the journey looks like and how to make progress - Resolution Foundation
Resolution Foundation on
October 25th 2018
Paul Gregg and Laura Gardiner
‘Full employment’, for so long considered an unreachable relic of a bygone age, is back on the agenda. That it is once again part of economic and political debates is testament to the UK’s remarkably strong employment performance in recent years. A record-high employment rate is something few people would have thought possible this soon … Continued
Topics in this document
Unemployment
Employment
Full employment
Labour economics
Economics
NAIRU
Underemployment
Parental leave
Recession
Productivity
Workforce
Living wage
Welfare
Household income in the United States
Tax
Disability
Economy
Human activities
Pension
Labor
Minimum wage
United Kingdom
Employment and Support Allowance
Retirement
Market (economics)
Inflation
Incentive
Single parent
Child care
Health
Related SDGs
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Paul Gregg
at University of Bath