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Exclusion, employment and opportunity
Author(s)A B Atkinson, John Hills
Corporate AuthorESRC Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion - CASE, Suntory-Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines - STICERD, London School of Economics and Political Science
PublisherSTICERD, London, 1998
Pages131 pp (CASEpaper 4)
SourceCentre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE.
KeywordsPoverty ; Unemployment ; Isolation ; Economic status [elderly] ; Social mobility ; Labour economics ; Conference proceedings.
AnnotationThe papers in this volume were originally presented at Section F of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS) at Leeds University in September 1997, for which the meeting's theme was `Equality and opportunity'. Papers likely to be of interest concern the three-way relationship between social exclusion, poverty and unemployment; and the link between employment and social cohesion. Paying taxes is important in discharging our social obligations, as higher taxation is necessary to finance the creation of new opportunities and jobs in fields such as education and health. Other interest is in the use of research from a variety of sources. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980520209 B
ClassmarkW6: WH6: TP: F:W: TMM: WH: 6M

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