ECONOMIC GROWTH

Tackling the long-term pandemic of economic inactivity

There is a dearth of people to fill job vacancies, says Simon Edwards. 'While national policy will have a significant role, it is clear solutions need to be bespoke and local too.'

It is close to three years since the first lockdown in England – time flies when you are working remotely!

With much of the political discussion turning to how to turn the tide of recession, we can add another long-term pandemic effect to the list: economic inactivity – individuals who are working age but are not in the employment market.

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