Long-term unemployment, the invention of 'hysteresis' and the misdiagnosis of structural unemployment in the UK |
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Authors: | Webster David |
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Affiliation: | * Chief Housing Officer (Policy Review and Development), Glasgow City Council, and Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the empirical basis for the belief thatunemployment makes people less employable, andthat the existence of a pool of long-term unemployed peopleis therefore in itself a barrier to full employment. Drawingon data for Great Britain from the 1940s to the present day,it shows that this idea has arisen through misinterpretationsof the statistical evidence. The resulting policies, besidesdiverting resources from the demand-side programmes appropriateto the true situation of structural unemployment, appear tohave created a problem of the kind they were intended to address,by encouraging unemployed people to move onto sickness benefits. |
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Keywords: | Long-term unemployment Unemployment persistency Hysteresis Employability State dependence |
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