There are a range of practical ways to nip long-term unemployment in the bud. Kevin Robbie outlines six that bring together employers, educators, social ventures, community organisations and government, to help prevent the economic and social strain that youth and long-term unemployment cause.
The rise we didn’t see coming
Victoria and Australia’s unemployment rates have risen since the global financial crisis, while across the OECD generally, they have fallen. Veronica Sheen examines ... Read More
Lies, damned lies and unemployment statistics

A myriad of figures, rates and percentages are quoted in unemployment coverage, commentary and debate. Sometimes they may not always convey what they appear to ... Read More
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