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Radstats publications on the labour market

 

 

 

Missing jobs - and missing statistics

 

Ivor Kenna

Radical Statistics 74
Summer 2000

Inequalities in employment: problems of spatial divergence

 

Ivan Turok

Tackling Inequalities 2000, Chapter 3

Official statistics and the manipulation of conceptual and technical instruments

 

Yorgos Vournas

Radical Statistics 72
Autumn '99

Employment in British cities

 

Ivan Turok

Radical Statistics 71
Summer '99

Problems of measuring participation in the labour market

 

Anne E Green

Statistics in Society 1999, Chapter 36

The politics and reform of unemployment and employment statistics

 

Ray Thomas

Statistics in Society 1999, Chapter 37

Unemployment and permanent sickness in Mid Glamorgan

 

Roy Davies

Statistics in Society 1999, Chapter 38

'Voodo economics': 'art' and 'science' in employment forecasting

 

Jamie Peck

Statistics in Society 1999, Chapter 39

Working with historical statistics on poverty and economic distress

 

Humphrey Southall

Statistics in Society 1999, Chapter 40

Where are the jobless? Changing unemployment and non-emloyment in cities and regions

 

David Webster

Radical Statistics 70
Winter '98

How enlarged travel to work areas conceal inner city unemployment

 

Ray Thomas

Radical Statistics 67
Spring '98

Travel-to-work areas and fitness for purpose of local unemployment statistics

 

Mike Coombes

Radical Statistics 67
Spring '98

Reply to Mike Coombes

 

Ray Thomas

Radical Statistics 67
Spring '98

Labour Force Survey in the Dock, reply to Ray Thomas

 

Penny Pease

Radical Statistics 67
Spring '98

An integrated unemployment series - and beyond

 

Ray Thomas

Radical Statistics 66
Autumn '97

The Labour Force Survey in the Dock

 

Ray Thomas

Radical Statistics 64/65, Spring and Summer '97

Employment statistics in the Czech Republic

 

Jiri Dolejs

Radical Statistics 64/65, Spring and Summer '97

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