The lowest the unemployment rate has ever gone is 2.5% in 1953. Is it possible for the country to get it that low today?
Time doesn't move in a straight line. It loops, folds, and echoes—sometimes so subtly that we don't notice the future ...
The paper examines fiscal consolidation in Ghana, comparing redistributionist (demand-side) and growthist (supply-side) approaches. Drawing on the Laffer Curve and U.S. economic history, it argues ...
Large fires can impact the job market of a local community for up to three years after the event, said Raphaelle Gauvin-Coulombe.
There's been a growing air of pessimism around the labour market since Labour's maiden Budget, and with good reason.
In the seventies, feminists around the world fought to recognize housework as work. Today, women are still doing more than ...