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Employing the Unemployed: Some Case Study Evidence on the Role and Practice of Employers

Devins,David; Hogarth,Terence
Urban Studies , Volume 42 (2): 245 SAGEFeb 1, 2005

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Employing the Unemployed: Some Case Study Evidence on the Role and Practice of Employers

Abstract

Whilst there has been extensive research into the supply-side causal factors of spatial mismatch there is comparatively little commentary or analysis of the demand side. This paper seeks to make a contribution to the literature with particular reference to the human resources practices of employers. A three-stage model of recruitment is used to identify employer practices which we argue can (unwittingly) contribute to labour market mismatch. We conclude that, if recruitment from among the unemployed is to play a part in filling skills shortages, attention needs to be placed not only on the recruitment processes of employers but also on their retention and internal employee development practices.
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Title
Employing the Unemployed: Some Case Study Evidence on the Role and Practice of Employers
Author(s)
Devins,David; Hogarth,Terence
Journal
Urban Studies , Volume 42 (2): 245 SAGE – Feb 1, 2005
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2005 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
0042-0980
eISSN
0042-0980
D.O.I.
10.1080/0042098042000316128
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