Debating Unemployment Policy
Political Communication and the Labour Market in Western Europe
Hanspeter Kriesi editor Regula Hänggli editor Laurent Bernhard editor Flavia Fossati editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd May '19
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Considers the policy debates surrounding unemployment in Western Europe after the outbreak of the Great Recession.
This study of the policy debates surrounding unemployment in Western Europe after the outbreak of the Great Recession will appeal to researchers in comparative politics, political communication and welfare state research. It will also interest practitioners involved in labour market policy.In 2008 the world experienced the Great Recession, a financial and economic crisis of enormous proportions and the greatest economic downturn since the 1930s. In its wake, unemployment became a key preoccupation of West European publics and politicians. This comparative study considers the policy debates surrounding unemployment in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark and Switzerland since 2008. With an over-arching focus on drawing out cross-national commonalities and differences, the authors ask whether patterns of political communication vary across countries. Their analysis draws on interviews with labour market policy-makers in the six selected countries, and paints a revealing picture. Appealing to researchers in comparative politics, political communication and welfare state research, this book will also interest practitioners involved in labour market policy.
'Written by policy experts and public communication specialists, this volume provides a very effective analysis of the debate on unemployment in Europe in the aftermath of the Great Recession. It convincingly shows that the link between policies and discourse is key to our knowledge of the politics of unemployment. A great read for anyone who wants to understand how complex political economies react when things go wrong.' Giuliano Bonoli, Université de Lausanne
'This highly important book studies policy debates about unemployment at the height of the Great Recession in six Western European countries on the basis of innovative survey and interview data and rigorous comparative analysis. It shows that these debates are regime-dependent, and they also strongly depend on the arenas they take place in (parliamentary or administrative/corporatist). Therefore, this masterful book is equally important for scholars in political communication and in policy analysis: the contents and dynamics of debates cannot be understood without context-specific policy knowledge; and understanding policy change requires linking ideas to agency through the study of debates.' Silja Häusermann, Universität Zürich
ISBN: 9781108497510
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 22mm
Weight: 620g
348 pages