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INACTIVITY AND LABOUR MARKET ATTACHMENT IN BRITAIN
Authors:Allan Little
Affiliation:Department of Economics, Lancaster University
Abstract:This paper examines the transitions between the labour market and inactivity in Britain between 1995 and 2004. A substantial degree of behavioural heterogeneity exists between inactive individuals, and the social security system appears to influence both the timing and probability of moving between labour market states. The results presented here suggest that policy makers should not be misled by the term ‘hidden unemployment’, into thinking that substantial spare capacity exists on the periphery of the labour force. In light of recent proposals to reduce the number of Incapacity Benefit claimants, it is important to note a high degree of detachment among the long‐term sick and disabled, reinforced by duration dependence and poorer educational attainment.
Keywords:Inactivity    labour market attachment    sickness and disability
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