Designing Inclusion

Tools to Raise Low-end Pay and Employment in Private Enterprise

Edmund S Phelps editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:27th Nov '03

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High level comparative analysis of economics of low wages and underemployment.

When too little a reward is paid for low-wage work and as a result too little occurs, what is the most effective solution? Some of the world's leading economists look at the theory and evidence underpinning alternative approaches to the persistent problem of low wages and underemployment in western economies.An inclusion failure has become highly visible in the advanced economies of the West. Too many able-bodied people are subject to chronic joblessness and, when employed, cannot earn a living remotely like that in the mainstream of the population. One policy response has been to give such workers a range of goods and services without charge, another has been to single out some groups for tax credits tied to their earnings. However, many of the welfare programs actually weaken people's incentive to participate in the labour force and wage-income tax credits appear to have made hardly a dent in joblessness. This volume brings together leading economists to present four studies of methods to rebuild self-sufficiency and boosting employment: a graduated employment subsidy, a hiring subsidy and subsidies for training and education. It is of interest to anyone with a serious interest in the economics of subsidies to raise inclusion.

ISBN: 9780521816953

Dimensions: 236mm x 161mm x 18mm

Weight: 435g

178 pages