Hard labour: jobs, unemployment and the recession
Brinkley, Ian ; Clayton, Naomi ; Coats, David ; Hutton, Will ; Overell, Stephen
The Work Foundation - London
2008
56 p.
economic recession ; employment ; full employment ; statistics ; labour market policy
Employment
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"Predicting a peak of 2.5 million unemployed and a worse recession than both the 1980s and 1990s, a new report by The Work Foundation urges the government to use every means at its disposal – monetary, fiscal, financial and through assorted labour market interventions – to boost the economy and protect employment. The package of measures it proposes includes: a comprehensive programme to boost bank lending, a one-off tax credit targeted at the poor, higher benefit payments to stimulate demand, a public works programme together, and an incentive scheme for employers to put workers on shorter hours rather than make them redundant."
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