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Zero-hour contracts: the dark side of flexible labour markets

Jill Rubery By Jill Rubery Filed Under: Featured Posted: October 7, 2013

Whether it be young people selling sports shoes, or carers looking after the elderly, workers in the UK are increasingly being forced into zero-hour contract, writes Prof Jill Rubery. But this hasn’t happened by accident: it is a product of many years of moving towards a ‘flexible’ labour market, one that in practice means more […]

Tagged With: employees, employers, employment, flexible labour, law, policy, Sports Direct, WEI, workforce, zero hour contracts

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Small area data: something worth saving?

Nissa Finney By Nissa Finney Filed Under: Featured Posted: September 30, 2013

Small area data has lots of potential uses, writes Dr Nissa Finney; by healthcare or education providers to tailor their services, by the local authority in forecasting, or for academic research. But under money-saving proposals currently being considered, the Census as we know it – and the subsequent availability of these data – may disappear. […]

Tagged With: austerity, beyond 2011, census, data, ONS, planning, small data, statistics, UKSA

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Limit public service competition to non-profits

Colin TalbotJoshua OCock By Colin Talbot and Joshua OCock Filed Under: Featured, Whitehall Watch Posted: August 29, 2013

Post written by Colin Talbot for The Conversation. The idea that competition is better than monopoly provision in public services is now established wisdom among the British political elite. Since the advent of something commonly called “New Public Management” in the early 1980s, privately managed organisations have been taken to be more efficient and innovative […]

Tagged With: Public policy

The Art of Public Strategy – Geoff Mulgan

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Featured Posted: June 18, 2012

Geoff Mulgan’s book on ‘The Art of Public Strategy’ is an riveting read, fizzing with insights and ideas. Mulgan played a big role in the Blair government, as a policy adviser and Head of the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit. He also has a strong history as a think-tanker and author, so his writing is full […]

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