Unemployment
Discover the profound insights of Bernard Crick in his compelling book, Unemployment, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This hardback edition revisits the critical issues surrounding mass unemployment that emerged in the United Kingdom in 1981, providing a timely analysis that remains relevant today.
In this thought-provoking collection of essays, Crick explores the detrimental effects of unemployment on communities and economies at both national and regional levels. With a new Preface, this reissue sheds light on the long-lasting implications of government policies and their impact on society.
Spanning 152 pages, Unemployment invites readers to reflect on the past while considering the ongoing challenges posed by unemployment. This essential read is perfect for those interested in social issues, economic policies, and the historical context of unemployment in the UK.