Internships, Employability and the Search for Decent Work Experience
Edited by Andrew Stewart,
Rosemary Owens,
Shane Niall O'Higgins and
Anne Hewitt
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This groundbreaking book examines the growing phenomenon of internships and the policy issues they raise, during a time when internships or traineeships have become an important way of transitioning from education into paid work.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800885035
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Internships: A policy and regulatory challenge , pp 2-16

- Andrew Stewart, Rosemary Owens, Niall O’Higgins and Anne Hewitt
- Ch 2 The nature and prevalence of internships , pp 17-33

- Andrew Stewart
- Ch 3 What makes for a 'good' internship? , pp 35-54

- Niall O’Higgins and Luis Pinedo Caro
- Ch 4 How do internships undertaken during higher education affect graduates' labour market outcomes in Italy and the United Kingdom? , pp 55-75

- Charikleia Tzanakou, Luca Cattani, Daria Luchinskaya and Giulio Pedrini
- Ch 5 Challenging the assumptions supporting work experience as a pathway to employment , pp 76-90

- Paula McDonald, Andrew Stewart and Damian Oliver
- Ch 6 The (non)instrumental character of unpaid internships: Implications for regulating internships , pp 91-111

- Wil Hunt and Charikleia Tzanakou
- Ch 7 Rights and obligations in the context of internships and traineeships: A German perspective , pp 113-129

- Bernd Waas
- Ch 8 The law and regulation of internships in South Africa , pp 130-144

- Mahlatse Innocent Maake-Malatji
- Ch 9 Internships and apprenticeships in Sweden, collective bargaining and social partner involvement , pp 145-162

- Jenny Julén Votinius and Mia Rönnmar
- Ch 10 Square pegs and round holes: Shrinking protections for unpaid interns under the Fair Labor Standards Act , pp 163-188

- James J. Brudney
- Ch 11 Work experience, the contract of employment and the scope of labour law: The United Kingdom and Australia compared , pp 189-206

- Rosemary Owens
- Ch 12 Regulating international educational internships: Opportunities and challenges , pp 208-222

- Joanna Howe
- Ch 13 Universities as internship regulators: Evidence from Australia , pp 223-238

- Anne Hewitt
- Ch 14 Regulating internships in active labour market programmes: A comparative perspective , pp 239-254

- Irene Nikoloudakis
- Ch 15 Trainees - the new army of cheap labour: Lessons from workfare , pp 255-268

- Amir Paz-Fuchs
- Ch 16 Extending social security to trainees in Spain, France and Germany: A tale of segmentation , pp 269-283

- Alexandre de le Court
- Ch 17 Fundamental rights broadening the scope of labour law? The example of trainees , pp 285-301

- Annika Rosin
- Ch 18 Working at the edges of legal protection: Equality law and youth work experience from a comparative perspective , pp 302-320

- Alysia Blackham
- Ch 19 Traineeships and systemic discrimination against young workers , pp 321-333

- Julia López López
- Ch 20 Developing new standards for internships , pp 335-348

- Andrew Stewart, Rosemary Owens, Niall O’Higgins and Anne Hewitt
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