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£13.95Breaking The Cycle: Overcoming The Impact Of Long-Term Unemployment - - Paperback
Based on a study of young people in Scotland, this report looks at ways in which long-term unemployment affects subsequent patterns of labour market participation, examines ways in which young people recover from precarious situations, and highlights key differences between those who recover and those who do not. -
£60.00Disillusionment Or New Opportunities?: The Changing Nature Of Work In Offices, Glasgow 1880-1914 - - Hardback
In Britain at the turn of the century the nature of office work was changing, in line with large scale social and economic developments. Taking for its location Glasgow, this book explores these changes. -
£5.00Regeneration Areas And Barriers To Employment - - Paperback
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£10.00Roots Of Red Clydeside 1910-1914?: Labour Unrest And Industrial Relations In West Scotland - Paperback
William Kenefick's study places Red Clydeside in its historical context. He gives perspective to the role of the First World War as an incubator of heightened class consciousness and militancy in the region and analyses the watershed years of 1910-1914 and the extent to which they affected industrial relations of the time.




