This month’s labour market vblog notes that the most recent employment statistics once again have generated positive headlines despite some worrying detail on rising under-employment, high youth unemployment and falling real wages. It takes a longer term look at the labour market since the recession in order to put the ‘mini-recovery’ of recent months into context.
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