The Crisis of Unemployment

by Alan Gordon

Published 30 June 1988
This study, aimed at the intelligent layman, attempts to provide an explanation of the problem of unemployment, its causes and possible solutions. The author places the problem in the political context of Thatcherism in the 1980s and discusses the reasons for the rise in unemployment, the types of people unemployed and how this experience has affected their lives. Also included are some personal accounts of unemployment. The author assesses the schemes set up for unemployed people and the choices available to them. The work concludes with ideas on how unemployment might be reduced in the 1990s and the text is complemented by a list of selected further readin g and an index.