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Where have all the workers gone?

When recorded vacancies of 1.3 million exceeded recorded unemployment this spring, for the first time on record, a wide range of industries and services, notably the NHS, were reporting desperate staff shortages.

What moves on free movement?

The principle of free movement gives EU citizens access to labour markets in all of the EU member states.

Court of Appeal rejects Royal Mail’s pricing changes appeal

The Court of Appeal has rejected Royal Mail’s appeal against the CAT's decision to uphold Ofcom’s finding that Royal Mail abused its dominant position in the wholesale market for bulk mail delivery services by issuing CCNs which introduced prices that would discriminate against competitors.

Future fuel prices with e-fuel blending

Gradually increasing the proportion of e-fuels in petrol and diesel will lead to only a minor impact on the price of the fuel mix. Our analysis shows that the expected price changes of a fuel mix with a gradually increasing share of e-fuels over time are small.

Childcare during the pandemic: the changing role of local authorities

New research shows the various ways in which local authorities (LAs) in England supported childcare providers and families throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Graduate Recruitment: Consultancy Fair at the University of Cambridge

Join us at the University of Cambridge! Are you an economics student looking to the future? Want to find out more about a career in economic consulting? Come along and visit us at our stand at the Student Services Centre at the University of Cambridge and find out more about a career with Frontier!