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This book provides an overview of the debate on employment. The contributors ask: is full employment possible? Would... Read More >>
An inspirational book about women who soared ahead in their chosen fields despite the obstacles. Interviews with... Read More >>
A Pledge Betrayed by John Grieve Smith and How to Save the Underclass by Robin Marris. A study of the causes of... Read More >>
In this volume more than 40 leading economists critically evaluate the work of Geoff Harcourt. Contributors include... Read More >>
Considering the feasibility of full employment in a modern market economy, the book identifies the hard choices... Read More >>
The first comparative study of the politics of policy innovation in the field of unemployment. The contributors... Read More >>
Explains the impact on traditional careers of the widespread reorganization that firms are undertaking to meet global... Read More >>
In the 1990s, attempted shock therapy generated unemployment much worse than many economists claimed. This book,... Read More >>
The moral problem of our time is the emergence of an underclass, provoking both pity and an angry political backlash.... Read More >>
This work addresses economic ideas, beliefs and arguments regarding the causes and possible cures of unemployment.... Read More >>
Amidst the current debates on the future of welfare, one voice has been conspicuously absent: that of the unemployed... Read More >>
This study focuses on rural development in OECD countries, and demonstrates that rural does not mean backward or... Read More >>
Work for the dole is not a new idea. It was introduced in Victoria in 1932 and became one of the battlegrounds of... Read More >>
This volume discusses the role of labour market institutions and the nature of their interaction with other economic... Read More >>
David Noer's methods for treating ""survivor sickness syndrome"" have made him an expert on the psychological effects... Read More >>