The book is the first major study to examine the implications of differences in welfare regimes for the experience of unemployment in Europe.
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Language: en
Pages: 432
Pages: 432
The book is the first major study to examine the implications of differences in welfare regimes for the experience of unemployment in Europe. It is concerned with three central questions about the way such regimes affect the experience of unemployment. The first is how far they protect the quality of
Language: en
Pages: 412
Pages: 412
The is the first major study to examine the implications of different welfare regimes for the experience of unemployment in Europe. It addresses three central questions. How far do such regimes protect unemployed people from poverty and financial hardship? Do they reduce or accentuate thetendencies for progressive marginalization from employment
Language: en
Pages: 262
Pages: 262
This book introduces the concept of new social risks in welfare state studies and explains their relevance to the comparative understanding of social policy in Europe. New social risks arise from shifts in the balance of work and family life as a direct result of the declining importance of the
Language: en
Pages: 233
Pages: 233
With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book presents the findings of the first comparative study of unemployed youth in Europe.
Language: en
Pages: 368
Pages: 368
This book originates from the research project 'New discourses in labour law' held at the European University Institute. A detailed analysis of part-time work regulation is presented for seven European countries, in order to ascertain how internal domestic choices of the legislatures have merged into the 'Open method of co-ordination'.