Appendix II: UK Productivity and the Age-Sex Composition of the Labour Force
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1979, vol. 90, 64-67
Abstract:
In most papers which set out to analyse movements in US productivity, a good deal of attention is paid to the contribution of changes in the composition of the employed labour force. In this appendix, the effect on productivity in the UK of shifts in the age-sex composition of the labour force over the period 1971-78 is calculated. Further, the prospects for productivity growth in the UK over the next twelve years are analysed with reference to shifts in the age-sex composition of the labour force.
Date: 1979
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