Tuesday, May 28, 2019

YR10 ANALYSIS OF THE UK LABOUR MARKET :: Economics

YR10 ANALYSIS OF THE UK LABOUR MARKET1. What have been the trends in unemployment levels in the UK in the past 25 years?From the graphical record above I can come to a conclusion that since 1984 the form of people idle has decreased. However, it hasnt beenconstantly decreasing, it went down in between 1986 and 1990 and becauseback up again between 1990 and 1993. From here it has steadily gonedown from there organism 10,000 people unemployed to there only being3,000 people unemployed in 2004. Ever since 1984 bountiful time workershave been in greater supply then the part time workers. Both full timeand part time workers have increased at roughly the said(prenominal) rate with thegraph lines almost being parallel. One reason for two sets of workersincreasing at the same rate is that there could be a raceincrease causing there to be more workers getting jobs in bothcategories. Both of the sets of workers have increased, since 1984 to2004, by about 2500 people.2. How has the spli t between full and part time workers changed?Ever since 1984 full time workers have been in greater supply then thepart time workers. Both full time and part time workers have increasedat roughly the same rate with the graph lines almost being parallel.One reason for both sets of workers increasing at the same rate isthat there could be a population increase causing there to be moreworkers getting jobs in both categories. Both of the sets of workershave increased, since 1984 to 2004, by about 2500 people. Unemploymentdiffers between the different regions of the UK in kind of similar ways.The pattern of unemployment over the years looks very similar butwith different quantities for the different regions. The North Easthas the greatest number of unemployed in the duration of the 29 years,whilst the East has on average the lowest number of unemployed. In2004 the different regions have a lot close at hand(predicate) connector then ever beforewith a range of just 2000.3. How does unem ployment differ between different regions in the UKUnemployment differs between the different regions of the UK in quitesimilar ways. The pattern of unemployment over the years looks verysimilar but with different quantities for the different regions. TheNorth East has the greatest number of unemployed in the duration ofthe 29 years, whilst the East has on average the lowest number ofunemployed. In 2004 the different regions have a lot closer linkthen ever before with a range of just 2000.

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