Handbook of Labour Market Policy in Advanced Democracies
Edited by Daniel Clegg and
Niccolo Durazzi
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Bringing together contributions from leading labour market policy scholars from across the globe, this state-of-the-art Handbook offers extensive and compelling analyses of labour market policy in advanced democracies. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800880870
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: labour market policy as a field of government action and an object of research , pp 1-12

- Daniel Clegg and Niccolo Durazzi
- Ch 2 The rise and demise of unemployment , pp 14-26

- Jérôme Gautié
- Ch 3 Insider-outsider divides in advanced democracies: labour market policies, new inequalities and attitudes , pp 27-43

- Hanna Schwander
- Ch 4 Activation: a research topic in its own right? , pp 44-53

- Jochen Clasen and Clara Mascaró
- Ch 5 The academic and policy roots of flexicurity and its pathways , pp 54-67

- Sonja Bekker and Janine Leschke
- Ch 6 Assessing labour market policy change , pp 68-86

- Emanuele Ferragina, Federico Danilo Filetti and Alessandro Arrigoni
- Ch 7 Macroeconomic regimes and labour market policies , pp 88-102

- Bob Hancké and Toon Van Overbeke
- Ch 8 Women, work, and labour market policy , pp 103-115

- Sonja Avlijaä°
- Ch 9 Labour market policy in the era of mass migration: perspectives on Europe , pp 116-131

- Gemma Scalise
- Ch 10 Technological change and labour market policy preferences , pp 132-147

- David Weisstanner
- Ch 11 Putting the platform economy in its place: contested regulatory terrains , pp 148-159

- Alessio Bertolini, Matt Cole and Shelly Steward
- Ch 12 Political parties and labour market policies , pp 161-176

- Reimut Zohlnhöfer and Linda Voigt
- Ch 13 Trade unions and the evolution of labour market policy , pp 177-192

- Joshua Gordon and Dennie Oude Nijhuis
- Ch 14 Employers and labour market policy , pp 193-205

- Sabrina Colombo, David Natali and Emmanuele Pavolini
- Ch 15 International organisations: policy agendas and transfer mechanisms in global labour governance , pp 206-218

- Vicente Silva
- Ch 16 The European Union: a significant player in labour policymaking , pp 219-233

- Vincenzo Maccarrone, Roland Erne and Darragh Golden
- Ch 17 Minimum wages: by collective bargaining and by law , pp 234-248

- Georg Picot
- Ch 18 Employment protection legislation: towards more inclusive or segmented labour markets? , pp 249-263

- Agnieszka Piasna
- Ch 19 The parabola of unemployment insurance in advanced democracies , pp 264-279

- Daniel Clegg and Larissa Nenning
- Ch 20 The rise of in-work benefits: policy, politics and evaluation , pp 280-294

- Joan Abbas and Ewan Robertson
- Ch 21 From early retirement to later exit from work: shifting towards active ageing , pp 295-308

- Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Kun Lee
- Ch 22 Universal basic income: the new political economy of an old idea , pp 309-325

- Leire Rincon and Tim Vlandas
- Ch 23 Skill formation: part of and complement to the labour market policy mix? , pp 327-342

- Donato Di Carlo and Niccolo Durazzi
- Ch 24 Effects and explanations of active labour market policy: theoretical and empirical challenges for cross-national research , pp 343-359

- Axel Cronert
- Ch 25 Public employment services: mapping reform trends in advanced democracies , pp 360-373

- J. Timo Weishaupt
- Ch 26 The changing role of frontline employment advisors , pp 374-386

- Rik van Berkel
- Ch 27 Predictive algorithms in the delivery of public employment services , pp 387-398

- John Körtner and Giuliano Bonoli
- Ch 28 Liberal labour markets at the crossroads: the cases of Australia and New Zealand , pp 400-416

- Shaun Wilson
- Ch 29 Labour market policy reform in East Asia: from economic crises to welfare politics , pp 417-434

- Ijin Hong, Chung-Yang Yeh and Jaewook Nahm
- Ch 30 Canada and the United States: labour market policies and varieties of federalism in two liberal welfare states , pp 435-448

- Daniel Béland, Shannon Dinan and Alex Waddan
- Ch 31 Labour market policy in the Visegrad countries , pp 449-462

- MichaäÇ Polakowski
- Ch 32 Labour market policy reforms in Southern Europe: too much of the wrong medicine? , pp 463-477

- Arianna Tassinari, Fabio Bulfone and Angie Gago
- Ch 33 Labour market policies and social inequality in labour market outcomes , pp 479-494

- Thomas Biegert
- Ch 34 Poor workers in advanced democracies: on the nature of in-work poverty and its relationship to labour market policies , pp 495-507

- Rod Hick and Ive Marx
- Ch 35 Labour market policies as a social determinant of wellbeing , pp 508-522

- Elke Heins
- Ch 36 Labour market problems and political integration , pp 523-535

- Paul Marx
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