Readers Question ‘Evaluate two policies which the government might adopt to reduce the male inactivity rate’
Main Reasons for Inactivity in Labour Market
Inactivity rates imply that people have left the labour market and are not able or are unwilling to seek employment. According to the ONS, inactivity rates can be caused by:
- Being a student
- Looking after family/home
- temporary sickness
- long-term sickness
- Discouraged
- Retired (early)
- Other

Policies To Reduce Inactivity Rates
1. Make It more difficult to gain sickness / long term disability benefits. It is argued that it has become too easy for the long term unemployed to be given sickness benefits. The government could introduce a scheme where those on benefits are revaluated every 12 months and given the option to take on light work. This could help reintegrate them into the labour market.