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Have Brits fallen out of love with work?

Tuesday 21 February 2023 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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This discussion will take place online via Zoom. The event is free, but please register via Eventbrite to receive details of how to join.

The Covid pandemic created huge disruption to the UK labour market. Millions of people were forced to stop working, with most receiving furlough payments. Millions more had to work from home. With lockdowns and pandemic-related business closures in the past, what has been the lasting impact of this disruption?

Statistics for employment and earnings published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for September to November 2022 show that unemployment remains low (3.7 per cent) while the proportion of people aged 16 to 64 in employment continues to hover around 75 per cent. But the number of people defined as ‘economically inactive’ – not working or seeking work – in this age group grew markedly over the course of the Covid pandemic and in its aftermath. Meanwhile, job vacancies for October to December 2022 remained well over one million, although the vacancy rate has started to decline.

As the Spectator noted in November 2022, ‘more than 20 per cent of working-age Brits are economically inactive, meaning they are neither in work nor looking for it. More than five million are claiming out-of-work benefits.’ Yet this exists alongside widespread staff shortages.

Meanwhile, unprecedented numbers of doctors, nurses and teachers are threatening to leave their jobs due to burnout. Although the unions lay the blame for this on low pay and poor working conditions, it co-exists with an oft-remarked decline in the quality of public service.

Is this a temporary phenomenon that will subside as the impact of the pandemic fades or an acceleration of existing trends? Have many people used the lockdowns as a moment to reflect about their attitude to work – and decided that if they can afford not to work, they won’t? What impact will rising living costs have on these trends? What is the impact on the UK economy of having so many working-age people not working?

SPEAKER

Linda Murdoch is a researcher on well-being and the work ethic. She is also former director of careers at the University of Glasgow.

READING

Where Have All the Workers Gone?, House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee, December 2022

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Tuesday 21 February 2023
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AoI Economy Forum

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Date:
Tuesday 21 February 2023
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/have-brits-fallen-out-of-love-with-work-tickets-518789692937

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AoI Economy Forum