Jobs on the Move
An Analytical Approach to ‘Relocation’ and its Impact on Employment
Béla Galgóczi editor Andrew Watt editor Maarten Keune editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes
Published:22nd Dec '08
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This book explores the complexities of international labour division in the EU, providing a detailed analytical perspective on these new dynamics.
In Jobs on the Move, Béla Galgóczi delves into the intricate dynamics of the international division of labour, particularly within the context of the enlarged European Union. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how these new forms of labour distribution are reshaping economies and societies across member states. By examining various case studies and statistical data, Galgóczi highlights the challenges and opportunities that arise from this evolving landscape.
The author emphasizes the importance of understanding the socio-economic implications of these changes. He discusses how migration, technological advancements, and policy shifts contribute to a complex web of labour relations that transcend national borders. Jobs on the Move encourages readers to think critically about the future of work in Europe and the potential repercussions for workers and industries alike.
Through an analytical lens, the book seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the forces at play in the global economy. Galgóczi's insights are particularly relevant for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in the changing nature of work. The exploration of these themes makes Jobs on the Move a vital contribution to contemporary discussions on labour and economic integration in the EU.
ISBN: 9789052014487
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 350g
243 pages
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