What incentives to learn at the bottom end of the labour market?
UK policymakers desire to see more and better jobs in the labour market mirrors deepening concern that the quality of much employment is poor, wages are low and opportunities to progress are limited. The result is social inequality, growing and highly persistent income inequality and a lack of socia...
Main Authors: | Keep, E, James, S |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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ESRC Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance (SKOPE)
2010
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