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Economic Inactivity
The economically inactive are people not in employment who have not been seeking work within the last 4 weeks and/or are unable to start work within the next 2 weeks.
Economically inactive people are those who are neither employed nor unemployed; they’re not in paid full-time or part-time work, but they’re also not looking for a job or available to start work. You might be economically inactive for a number of reasons, such as being retired, a student or too ill to work perhaps because of a chronic condition.
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Retirement boom creates economic headache
5th February 2023
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Economic inactivity - 1.6m UK adults over 50 unable to work
30th January 2023
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Trouble ahead for the UK Economy
30th December 2022
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How a worker exodus is hitting growth in the UK
20th December 2022
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UK Economy - Why are so many people leaving the workforce
5th December 2022
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Worsening health holds back UK economic growth
11th November 2022
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UK Economy - What can be done to reduce economic inactivity?
23rd October 2022
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NHS investment boosts economic growth
17th October 2022
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UK Economy - Unemployment rate falls to lowest level since 1974
13th September 2022
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Britain's Million Missing Workers
2nd February 2022
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Labour Market - UK Job Vacancies Reach New High of 1.2 million
14th December 2021
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Lone parents benefitting from rising employment
2nd September 2016
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Economic Inactivity (Revision Essay Plan)
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Economic Inactivity (Labour Markets)
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Labour Force Participation (Labour Markets)
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Falling Unemployment - 3 Charts on the UK Economy
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