In terms of the emerging trend of employees paying for their own education, will this disadvantage new, highly skilled entrants to the market – e.g. undergraduates – who may not have the means to pay for this?
Lucy SmithSee the answer
When you talk about the polarisation of jobs, with a widening gap between highly skilled highly paid workforce, and at the other extreme, an unskilled workforce with poor prospects, added to your prediction that University fees will treble, do you envisage this having an effect on the ‘class’ structure of Britain?
James JacksonSee the answer
At the moment I'd say I'm closer to being a current 'elite' worker, however in the past I have had thoughts about a change of career. With all the training etc required, will a restart to my career place me at risk of falling into the 'excluded' category?
Rob WilkinsSee the answer
In terms of the emerging trend of employees paying for their own education, will this disadvantage new, highly skilled entrants to the market – e.g. undergraduates – who may not have the means to pay for this?