Building Britain's Future? The construction workforce after Brexit
The construction industry is crucial for the UK, but faces a crisis due to Brexit, with challenges in productivity, skills shortages, and reliance on EU workers.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Institute for Public Policy Research |
Authors: | Luke Murphy, Marley Morris, Joe Dromey |
Geographic focus: | United Kingdom, London |
Page count: | 53 pages |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing industry data, employer surveys, and policy documents to assess the impact of Brexit on the UK construction workforce and propose potential solutions.
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Key Insights
The UK construction sector is vital for infrastructure and housing, yet Brexit poses a significant threat. Key challenges include stagnant productivity, a growing skills crisis, and heavy reliance on EU labor. The report suggests solutions like an industrial strategy, a skills strategy, and a migration policy that supports construction needs.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | London geographic scope | United Kingdom geographic scope | brexit | brexit impact | british workforce | construction | economy | employer incentives | employment | eu labor | european workforce | future of work | industrial strategy | industry | migration policy | modern construction methods | politics | post-brexit | productivity | skills shortages | skills strategy | training investment | workforce strategy