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Unemployment and Social Exclusion

Landscapes of Labour inequality and Social Exclusion

Ron Martin editor Sally Hardy editor Paul Lawless editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:15th Dec '17

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This collection explores the local and regional aspects of unemployment and social exclusion, particularly in Europe and the UK, offering insights into effective policy interventions.

The book Unemployment and Social Exclusion delves into the persistent issues of high employment rates and growing labor market inequality that have become commonplace in various European nations. This edited collection brings together a series of insightful papers that examine the regional and local aspects of these challenges across Europe, with a particular focus on the United Kingdom. The contributors provide a comprehensive analysis of how these issues manifest at the local level, shedding light on the complexities surrounding unemployment and social exclusion.

Throughout Unemployment and Social Exclusion, key themes emerge, including the significant impact of local dynamics on unemployment rates and social exclusion. The contributors emphasize the importance of understanding how these processes operate in specific communities, revealing the nuanced realities of joblessness. Additionally, the book addresses the increasing gender dimension of unemployment, offering valuable insights into how different demographics experience labor market challenges.

The collection advocates for more localized policy interventions designed to tackle the pressing issues of unemployment, employment insecurity, and low incomes that are prevalent in many advanced economies today. By focusing on the intersection of local contexts and broader labor market trends, Unemployment and Social Exclusion serves as a critical resource for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners seeking to understand and address these pressing social issues.

ISBN: 9781138464964

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

280 pages