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Young people ‘more likely to leave for health reasons when in low-paid, insecure jobs’
A TUC-commissioned study by Timewise finds young people in the UK are more likely to leave jobs due to health issues when employed in low-paid, insecure sectors like hospitality, retail, and care, contributing to rising youth economic inactivity.
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7 tagsyouth unemploymenteconomic inactivityinsecure jobslow-paid workhealth reasonszero-hours contractsEmployment Rights Act
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Young people ‘more likely to leave for health reasons when in low-paid, insecure jobs’
Apr 3, 2026, 8:57 PM
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