Work Inequalities in the Crisis
Edited by Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book offers a unique combination of research, case studies and policy discussions. An assessment of national trends in 30 European countries precedes case studies of 14 of them, in which noted European specialists report on individual enterprises or sectors. The volume’s survey of national- and local-level policy solutions contributes to identifying those responses that strengthen economic competitiveness, preserve social cohesion and do not deepen inequalities.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Social Policy and Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
ISBN: 9780857937506
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: Has the Crisis Exacerbated Work Inequalities?

- Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
- Ch 2 Mixed Adjustment Forms and Inequality Effects in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

- Jaan Masso and Kerly Krillo
- Ch 3 Inequality at Work Emerging in the Current Crisis in Bulgaria

- Vasil Tzanov
- Ch 4 Croatia: Prolonged Crisis with an Uncertain Ending

- Vojmir Franičević
- Ch 5 France: Protecting the Insiders in the Crisis and Forgetting the Outsiders?

- Jérôme Gautié
- Ch 6 The German Labour Market after the Financial Crisis: Miracle or Just a Good Policy Mix?

- Gerhard Bosch
- Ch 7 Hungary: Crisis Coupled with a Fiscal Squeeze – Effects on Inequality

- János Köllo
- Ch 8 Italy: Limited Policy Responses and Industrial Relations in Flux, Leading to Aggravated Inequalities

- Niall O’Higgins
- Ch 9 The Netherlands: Is the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Inequalities Different from in the Past?

- Wiemer Salverda
- Ch 10 From the Highest Employment Growth to the Deepest Fall: Economic Crisis and Labour Inequalities in Spain

- Rafael Mu-oz de Bustillo Llorente and José Ignacio Antón
- Ch 11 Negotiated Flexibility in Sweden: A More Egalitarian Response to the Crisis?

- Dominique Anxo
- Ch 12 Crisis in Turkey: Aggravating a Segmented Labour Market and Creating New Inequalities

- Seyhan Erdodu
- Ch 13 Social Impact of the Crisis in the United Kingdom: Focus on Gender and Age Inequalities

- Damian Grimshaw and Anthony Rafferty
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