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Working Europe

Reshaping European employment systems

Jens Christiansen editor Pertti Koistinen editor Anne Kovalainen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:5th Jun '19

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This insightful book examines labor market changes and welfare state restructuring in Europe, highlighting the intricate relationships between employment and social security systems.

Published in 1999, Working Europe provides a comprehensive analysis of the significant transformations occurring in labor markets and the restructuring of welfare states across industrial European nations. It stands out as the first work to thoroughly explore the intricate connections between employment, the welfare state, and evolving notions of work. The book delves into various critical aspects, including how labor markets have been regulated and the implications of these regulations on employment systems.

The articles within Working Europe not only examine changes in labor markets but also address pressing questions regarding the relationship between social security systems and employment. The authors investigate how effective labor market policies are in mitigating unemployment and the role of local initiatives in job creation. Additionally, the book highlights the interconnections between the gender system and employment structures, offering a multi-faceted perspective on the challenges faced in these areas.

By presenting a detailed picture of the restructuring of employment systems, Working Europe serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of labor relations and welfare state dynamics in Europe. Its insights are particularly relevant for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of work and social security in the context of European economies.

ISBN: 9781138359079

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1047g

470 pages