In addition to the research referred to above on ethnic differences in the labour market, there has been a great deal of work on the SARs relating to the labour market more widely. These include analysis of occupation, and of geographical variations and contextual influences on employment, unemployment and activity.
The following examples illustrate some of the ways in which SARS have been used in research of employment and labour markets: [Note This link opens in a new window]
Employment and labour markets are also the focus of the following SAR-based learning and teaching unit in the CHCC collection: [Note these links open in a new window]