
What's behind the sharp increases in long-term youth unemployment?
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What's behind the sharp increases in long-term youth unemployment?
Learning more about what works – and what works where – is crucial if the UK is to reverse the shift towards the young unemployed staying unemployed for longer.
Some initial thoughts on the Government's Youth Contract from Paul Swinney
This month's labour market update focuses on the now stabilising unemployment and looks at the figures in the four years since the claimant count began to rise.
Our monthly labour market briefing focuses on public sector pay change, the impact of welfare reform and changes in part-time and full-time employment.
The latest analysis on the labour market in UK cities looks at women in the labour market.
This month’s labour market data contains many fewer surprises than the large deterioration revealed in last month’s figures.
Paul Swinney's briefing on the implications of the Chancellor's statement for cities and economic growth in 2012.
Young people made up the bulk of the increase in unemployment in the three months to September, with an extra 67,000 young people unemployed over the period.
Unemployment jumped to 8.1 percent in the three months to August, the highest rate since July 1996 - casting further doubts on the recovery of the private sector in the UK.