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Some Aspects of Unemployment and the Labour Market, 1966-71

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  • J.K. Bowers
  • P.C. Cheshire
  • A.E. Webb
  • R. Weeden

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The level of unemployment has recently risen to a level not previously experienced during the post-war period. Most of the increase has happened in two fairly sharp movements, the first in 1966-7 and the second in 1970-1. A measure of the scale of the problem is given by the following comparison: in early 1966 the number of wholly unemployed males in Great Britain stood at a little over 200,000; and by the end of 1971 the figure had risen to over 700,000. (See chart 1, where unemployment is on an inverted scale.)
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  • J.K. Bowers & P.C. Cheshire & A.E. Webb & R. Weeden, 1972. "Some Aspects of Unemployment and the Labour Market, 1966-71," National Institute Economic Review, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, vol. 62(1), pages 75-88, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:niesru:v:62:y:1972:i:1:p:75-88
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    1. Junankar, P N, 1981. "An Econometric Analysis of Unemployment in Great Britain, 1952-75," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 33(3), pages 387-400, November.

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