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We analyze the effects of Brexit on the UK economy. The most important economic consequence of Brexit would likely be … the UK and the EU and a pessimistic scenario with larger rises. In the optimistic scenario Brexit reduces UK income per … would impose additional costs on the UK and following Brexit the UK would not benefit from future EU free trade agreements …
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The UK Higher Education sector has changed radically as a result of Coalition Policies - most obviously through the …
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Differences in the labour market experiences of men and women have fallen over the last 20 years, but there are still sizeable 'gender gaps' in employment and wages. Certain factors help to explain a good part of gender gaps, including caring for young children, occupational choice and part-time...
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market. On balance, the evidence for the UK labour market suggests that fears about adverse consequences of rising … much displacement of UK workers or lower wages, on average. Immigrants, especially in recent years, tend to be younger and … better educated than the UK-born and less likely to be unemployed. Future migration trends will, as ever, depend on relative …
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market. Perceptions do not seem to line up with the existing academic evidence. On balance, the evidence for the UK labour … still not, on average, materialised. It is hard to find evidence of much displacement of UK workers or lower wages, on … average. Immigrants, especially in recent years, tend to be younger and better educated than the UK-born and less likely to be …
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market. On balance, the evidence for the UK labour market suggests that fears about adverse consequences of rising … much displacement of UK workers or lower wages, on average. Immigrants, especially in recent years, tend to be younger and … better educated than the UK-born and less likely to be unemployed. Future migration trends will, as ever, depend on relative …
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Real wages and living standards have taken a hard hit in the UK in the recent past. Real wages of the typical (median …) UK worker have fallen by almost 10% since 2008 and median family incomes have significantly fallen for working age …
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Stephen Machin and James Vernoit argue there has been a U-turn in academy schools policy under the new government
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. Investment in Technologies for Education (TEd), which has the goal of improving the quality of education and making it relevant …
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. Investment in Technologies for Education (TEd), which has the goal of improving the quality of education and making it relevant …
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