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By Felix Martin - 16 May 14:15

Felix Martin's "Real Money" column.

A young single mother and her child living on a housing estate in Middlesbrough,
By Caroline Davey - 12 March 11:34

Into work support from the work programme and job centre is not delivering for single parents, or for the tax payer.

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By Alex Hern - 01 March 11:58

What will happen to bankers pay? Very little. To their risk taking? Very little. To, basically, anything? You guessed it.

Double dip… a bactrian camel with its newborn calf in Budapest, Hungary. Photogr
By Alex Hern - 28 February 17:57

Double-dip or not, stagnation is here for sure.

An unemployed man walks through a street in Accrington
By David Blanchflower - 28 February 10:24

It is clear that the coalition is bad for jobs.

The Treasury. Photograph: Getty Images
By New Statesman - 28 February 7:52

The Chancellor's determination to persist with his strategy has more to do with politics than economics.

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
By Spencer Thompson - 20 February 14:57

A year on from its launch, the Youth Contract looks feeble in comparison to the problem it is trying to solve. It's time for a jobs guarantee.

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By Alex Hern - 19 February 13:45

Don't hate the small charity players, hate the large corporate game.

British musicians Miss Dynamite and Charlie from Busted join unemployed young pe
By Alex Hern - 15 February 17:37

Is workfare actually supported by the young or just the young Conservatives?

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By Alex Hern - 12 February 12:45

A minor victory for campaigners against mandatory work

Mark Carney, the incoming governor of the Bank of England.
By David Blanchflower - 07 February 16:38

The new Bank of England governor doesn’t start until July but he has some important decisions to make before then.

A trader sleeps at her desk. Photograph: Getty Images
By Jim Taylor - 07 February 12:38

If our forecasts carry on being made on faulty assumptions the government will never learn.

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By Alex Hern - 07 February 12:00

Where there's a popular view, there's always a backlash.

New Statesman
By Neil Lee - 06 February 15:55

It could be an outbreak of entrepreneurism, tax avoidance, or maybe just plain old unemployment

A bomb disposal robot takes part in a police graduation ceremony in Tripoli. Pho
By Alex Hern - 15 January 18:56

…building our utopias.

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By Alex Hern - 11 January 14:36

Parliamentarian's wages aren't set by the free market, so it's no use appealing to it for a raise.

Iain Duncan Smith. Photo: Getty
By Helen Lewis - 31 December 15:29

In the Telegraph, the Work and Pensions secretary attacks Labour's welfare record.

Passengers travel on a London bus. Photo: Getty
By Gavin Kelly - 20 December 12:12

Making out that cutting working-age welfare won’t hurt those in work is so divorced from reality that there was always going to be backlash. None of which is to say that Osborne’s gamble won’t pay off.

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By Alex Hern - 14 December 12:16

Adam Posen hits out at governmental "misinterpretation" of the economy.

New Statesman
By Alex Hern - 27 November 12:47

Not a paragon of efficiency.

Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith. Photograph: Getty Images.
By George Eaton - 27 November 11:19

Just 3.5 per cent of the 878,000 jobseekers referred to the programme have found work for six months or more.

Striking workers on the picket line outside a Hostess distribution centre. Photo
By Alex Hern - 23 November 14:15

"Nominal wage rigidity" is one of the bigger gaps in theoretical economics.

Cover picture of The Economist's 17 November issue.
By Alex Ward - 19 November 9:03

Officials defend the “time-bomb at the heart of Europe”.

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By Declan Gaffney - 15 November 16:37

Unemployment of 7.8% ought to have people in the streets. Yet the only thing we hear is a collective sigh of indifference.

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By Heidi Vella - 14 November 16:10

Unemployment is at its lowest number for over a year. We answer five questions on the falling unemployment rates.

Changes in number of people in the labour market between July to September 2007
By Alex Hern - 14 November 10:44

Youth unemployment down by 0.8 per cent.

Greek Protester
By Alex Ward - 12 November 15:20

The country now waits on its creditors to save it from imminent bankruptcy.

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