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Tag: low pay

Book review: “Hired” by James Bloodworth – undercover in low-wage Britain

Posted 27th February 2019 & a filed under Blog, Employment, Finance, Intergenerational fairness, Intergenerational inequality, Young people.

“Hired: six months undercover in low-wage Britain” paints a vivid picture of life in some of the toughest corners of the world of work. It also – as Angus Hanton, Co-founder of IF, reports – raises issues of intergenerational fairness

Germans train — Higher education, apprenticeships and lessons from Europe

Posted 14th September 2017 & a filed under Blog.

With the government seemingly committed to increasing participation in higher education, IF summer Intern, Rohin Burney O’Dowd, looks to Germany for answers.

Taylor Review: too many workers are “treated like cogs in a machine”

Posted 24th July 2017 & a filed under Blog.

David Kingman analyses the conclusions of the Taylor Review, which looked at changing employment practices 

Election issue: would a higher minimum wage help young people?

Posted 2nd June 2017 & a filed under Blog.

David Kingman explores what the proposals to increase Britain’s minimum wage could mean for younger workers

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