Topics
Zero hours contracts
Zero hours contracts do not guarantee a minimum number of working hours each week. In the UK labour market, People on “zero-hours contracts” are more likely to be young, part time, women, or in full-time education when compared with other people in employment.
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Labour Markets | Classroom Posters / Handouts
Poster / Student Handout
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Labour Market Diagrams - Six Short Revision Videos
Topic Videos
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Labour Market - UK Job Vacancies Reach New High of 1.2 million
14th December 2021
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Monopsony - Pay Penalty for Zero Hours Contract Workers
30th December 2016
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Macro Revision - Topical Issues in the UK Economy
Teaching PowerPoints
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Explaining Zero Hours Contracts
Topic Videos
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Labour Market Failure (2019 Update)
Teaching PowerPoints
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Can the UK reach full-employment?
Study Notes
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Working poverty
Study Notes
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Supply-Side Reforms (Labour Markets)
Study Notes
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Plumber wins 'gig economy' case
15th June 2018
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Zero Hours Contracts (Labour Markets)
Study Notes
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Cleaning firm challenges zero hours and low pay culture
6th October 2017
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Economics of the Gig Economy
11th July 2017
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Labour markets - what jobs do UK workers actually do?
24th May 2017
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Zero-Hours Contracts Turned Upside Down in New Zealand
18th March 2016
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Zero-hours contracts - vital for flexibility or exploitative?
19th December 2013
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The Poverty Trap- Panorama
12th October 2014
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Whistl Suspends Deliveries
13th May 2015
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Rising non-standard workers and growing inequality
21st May 2015
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Bargaining Clout of Employers - Monopsony Power
31st May 2015
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Buns, Tax and Zero-Hours
29th August 2015
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Steep Rise in Zero Hours Contracts in the UK
2nd September 2015