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    • Thursday, 20 March, 2025
      Social affairs
      Apprenticeships can help fix the UK’s growth problem

      A clear commitment to train young people for work will help the government’s economic agenda

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    • Tuesday, 3 September, 2024
      UK government spending
      Policies must be justified by their wellbeing-to-cost ratio

      Labour’s spending review must apply this test to every departmental proposal

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    • Thursday, 26 October, 2023
      UK employment
      Rationing access to apprenticeships is increasing the UK’s skills deficit

      Places for vocational training should be funded in the same way as degrees and match demand from young learners

      Apprentices work at a BAE academy in Cumbria. Sixty years ago the route to social mobility was as a part-time apprentice or trainee, but we have shamefully neglected it
    • Monday, 6 March, 2023
      UK politics
      Make wellbeing central to public policy

      The evidence for the benefits of doing so is overwhelming

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    • Saturday, 4 December, 2021
      Social affairs
      A real ‘skills revolution’ needs Tory MPs to stop talking and act

      Ken Clarke and I?are appealing to the Commons to improve opportunities for young people who don’t go to university

      Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a visit to Exeter College, which offers vocational training courses
    • Thursday, 6 August, 2020
      Mental health
      Mental health deserves priority over railways

      Covid-19 has harmed wellbeing but provision for psychological treatment is poor in the UK

      Although mental illness accounts for a quarter of the European burden of disease, it only gets 14 per cent of health expenditure in England
    • Friday, 8 May, 2020
      Employment
      Richard Layard: How to save pandemic survivors from the scourge of unemployment

      Government must prioritise getting the young back to work

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    • Friday, 10 April, 2020
      Q&AThe Questionnaire
      Richard Layard: ‘For 20 years, I’ve been pushing for a happier society’

      Q&A with the economist on happiness, the perils of climate change and staying fit by playing tennis

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    • Thursday, 6 February, 2020
      How to find happiness – a 7-point plan
      Can We Be Happier? — yes, but it’s not about wealth or GDP

      Richard Layard’s manifesto for wellbeing urges us to focus on trust and relationships

    • Friday, 10 January, 2020
      UK government spending
      The north of England needs social infrastructure, not just rail

      Mental health interventions are the most cost-effective generators of happiness

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    • Friday, 26 January, 2018
      Undercover EconomistTim Harford
      The economics of happiness

      There may be more to life than cash, but should the pursuit of wellbeing guide policy?

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    • Friday, 28 November, 2014
      ReviewLife & Arts
      Best books of 2014: Economics

      A round-up of the titles to remember

    • Friday, 12 September, 2014
      FT SeriesCognitive switch: six ways to reset your thinking game
      In pursuit of happiness

      Is our pursuit of happiness obscuring the more important goal of alleviating suffering?

    • Friday, 12 September, 2014
      At Home with the FT
      UK’s ‘happiness tsar’ on the importance of mental health

      Labour peer Richard Layard on why governments need to focus more on their citizens’ wellbeing

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    • Thursday, 10 July, 2014
      Martin Wolf
      Mental illness is our most pressing health problem

      Given the considerable economic costs to society, treatment would pay for itself

    • Friday, 24 January, 2014
      FT MagazineSimon Kuper
      The economist’s guide to the future

      ‘In 100 years, the world’s poorest people may live like today’s middle-class Americans’

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    • Thursday, 27 June, 2013
      Special Report
      In pursuit of happiness

      After four decades, new research is challenging the received wisdom about the link between money and wellbeing

    • Friday, 21 October, 2011
      FT Magazine
      Is it important to work?

      Paid employment is not the sole provider of purpose and self-worth. It can work against us if it is experienced as tedious and irrelevant

    • Sunday, 17 April, 2011
      Opinion
      The case against performance-related pay

      Payment often reduces people’s motives for doing something, writes Richard Layard

    • Tuesday, 12 April, 2011
      Brian GroomWorld
      The cheerful route to mass happiness

      In spite of the harsh economic climate, ‘happyology’ has made more progress in the UK than in most other western countries

    • Friday, 8 April, 2011
      Life & Arts
      Happy now?
    • Friday, 26 November, 2010
      Gavyn Davies
      I am feeling fine, thank you, prime minister
    • Friday, 22 October, 2010
      World
      Bhutan and Coke join hands for happiness
    • Monday, 31 May, 2010
      UK schools
      The west re-examines the rat race

      The idea that public policy should concentrate on the promotion of happiness, rather than wealth, is gaining strength

    • Friday, 19 March, 2010
      FT AlphavilleStacy-Marie Ishmael
      Econo-spats, Stephen Roach v Paul Krugman edition
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