This month’s labour market vlog looks at two stories that emerged from the latest employment figures. The employment and unemployment figures look as if we’re headed back to the depths of the recession and the there are more than one million unemployed young people for the first time since the 1980s. And the number of people on government employment programmes has been falling for six months: just how much do we care about young unemployed people?
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