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Unemployment: Unemployment in the Eighties
Unemployment: Unemployment in the Eighties
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**Unemployment in the Eighties** tackles the gritty reality of Britain's economic chaos with unflinching honesty. This social commentary dives deep into the human cost of mass unemployment, exploring themes of dignity, survival, and community resilience when the system fails ordinary people. Through compelling analysis and real-world examples, it captures the frustration and ingenuity of a generation left behind by Thatcherite policies.
Perfect for history buffs, sociology students, or anyone curious about how economic disasters actually feel on the ground. This isn't dry academic theory—it's accessible social analysis that connects past struggles to today's employment challenges. The book offers valuable insights into unemployment benefits, job market dynamics, and working-class experiences during a pivotal decade.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows some character but remains completely readable—just like the resilient communities it describes.
*"Brutally honest and surprisingly relevant to today's job market mess."* - Sarah M.
*"Finally, economics that doesn't put you to sleep. Eye-opening stuff about how unemployment really works."* - David K.
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