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Title: A Healthy Labour Market


1
A Healthy Labour Market?
  • Economic Change and Welfare Reform in Scotland,
    1981-2001

2
Overview
  • Trends in unemployment permanent sickness
  • Labour market accounts as a descriptive tool
  • Highlight persistence across time family
    effects
  • Implications for public health

3
Unemployment.
4
Permanent sickness
5
Labour market accounts
  • Employment Change
  • Change in working age population
  • Increased in-commuting
  • - Withdrawal into permanent sickness
  • Exits from other forms inactivity
  • Change in unemployment
  • All figures rounded to nearest thousand.

Sources 1981, 1991 and 2001 Census (including
SWS).
6
Scotland,1981-01 gender
Sources 1981, 1991 and 2001 Census (including
SWS).
7
Men,1981-01 by region
Sources 1981, 1991 and 2001 Census (including
SWS).
8
LMAs what happened?
  • Net employment gain conceals gender and spatial
    differences
  • Men more likely to withdraw into both permanent
    sickness and other forms of inactivity
  • Women both winners and losers
  • But potential household effect
  • Differences in withdrawal type by place
  • Lothian males, early retirement
  • Strathclyde males, permanent sickness

9
Resilient across time
Sources DWP claimant count Future Skills
Scotland
10
And between generations?
Likelihood of claiming IB at age 29 in 1999/00,
Great Britain
Number of cases 4,141 Nagelkerkes R²
0.097 -2LL776.972 LL Chi-squared74.984
Sources British Cohort Study 1970 1986, 1996
1999/00
11
Conclusions
  • Economic change can result in changes in both
    unemployment and economic inactivity
  • Problematic for public health as well as the
    labour market
  • Value in disaggregating change by place and
    gender

12
So what?
  • Promote full employment by creating jobs as well
    as making people more employable
  • Protect the health of the unemployed
    inactive
  • Challenge the stigma of unemployment
  • Avoiding a distinction between deserving and
    undeserving sick
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