Andrew Shephard
Princeton University
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In: The Labour Market Under New Labour: The State of Working Britain 2003. (pp. 17-31). (2003) | 2003
Richard Blundell; Howard Reed; John Van Reenen; Andrew Shephard
Currently there are about 120,000 18–24 year olds participating in the New Deal for Young People (NDYP). About three-quarters of participants are male and they are much less skilled than the population as a whole. Evaluations of the NDYP in the first few years of the programme show that it has had a significant affect on raising the proportion of people leaving unemployment and finding jobs. The aggregate impact of the NDYP is to raise employment by about 17,000 a year. This is much smaller than the government’s claimed figure of 375,000 which refers to all participants who found jobs. There does not appear to be a dramatic change in the low skilled UK youth labour market. The stock of longer-term unemployed has fallen, primarily because people have entered options such as education and training rather than finding jobs. The employment to population ratio for 18–24 year old men was virtually unchanged at 61 per cent between 1993 and 2001. Although the net amount of jobs created by the New Deal is probably small, so are the costs. The true costs are not as high as published details suggest, as benefits would have had to be paid to NDYP participants in any case. Hence the programme seems worth continuing on cost-benefit grounds.
Labour Economics | 2006
Mike Brewer; Alan Duncan; Andrew Shephard; María José Suárez
The Review of Economic Studies | 2008
Richard Blundell; Andrew Shephard
Archive | 2010
Mike Brewer; Emmanuel Saez; Andrew Shephard
Archive | 2005
Richard Blundell; Mike Brewer; Andrew Shephard
Archive | 2005
Mike Brewer; Alan Duncan; Andrew Shephard; María José Suárez
Joseph Rowntree Foundation: York, UK. | 2004
Mike Brewer; Andrew Shephard
(IFS Briefing Notes BN19 ). Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK. | 2002
Alissa Goodman; Andrew Shephard
The Policy Press: Bristol, UK. | 2006
Stuart Adam; Mike Brewer; Andrew Shephard
Analysis and Research, Inland Revenue: London, UK. | 2003
Mike Brewer; Alan Duncan; Andrew Shephard; María José Suárez