Efficiency and labour market polarisation: knowledge economy programme report

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Published:  December 2006

Authors:  Rebecca Fauth and Ian Brinkley

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Abstract

Suggests that the knowledge economy can be given a reasonably clean bill of health as far as polarisation between 'good' and 'bad' jobs is concerned, and that it is contributing to a stable labour market and continued expansion of well-paid jobs as the top of the labour market.