Education and Employment - Fourth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 11 April 2000.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
INTRODUCTION
OVERVIEW
EVIDENCE OF A GEOGRAPHICAL
JOBS GAP
The sub-regional level
Vacancies
Dynamism in the labour
market
Experiences of the least
qualified
Jobs gaps using broader
measures of unemployment
The quality of jobs
Evidence from South Yorkshire
Performance of the New
Deal
ACHIEVING BETTER CO-ORDINATION
AT NATIONAL AND LOCAL LEVEL
Enhanced role for
the Employment Service
WHICH GROUPS ARE MOST
AFFECTED?
BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT
Attitudinal barriers:
unemployed people
Attitudinal barriers:
employers
Transport
The benefit trap
MEASURING UNEMPLOYMENT
MEASURES TO IMPROVE THE
BALANCE BETWEEN THE SUPPLY OF AND DEMAND FOR LABOUR
Regional venture
capital funds
Investment incentives
Local labour clauses
NEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
How can new jobs
be created?
The role of intermediate
labour markets
New employment opportunities
in the public sector
Job guarantee
Employment Zones
SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
ANNEX A: Notes of Employment
Sub-committee visit to South Yorkshire 20/21 January 2000
ANNEX B: Proceedings
of the Employment Sub-committee relating to the Report
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
RELATING TO THE REPORT
LIST OF WITNESSES
LIST OF MEMORANDA INCLUDED
IN THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
LIST OF APPENDICES TO
THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
LIST OF UNPRINTED MEMORANDA
LIST OF EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE
REPORTS IN THE CURRENT PARLIAMENT
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