Labour Markets, Gender and Institutional Change
Edited by Hugh Mosley and
Jacqueline O’Reilly
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The original essays in this book have been written by a number of leading international experts in the field of labour market studies to honour the intellectual contribution and lifetime achievement of Günther Schmid.
Keywords: Social Policy and Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 9781840648614
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction

- Hugh Mosley Mosley, Jacqueline O'Reilly and Klaus Schömann
- Ch 2 What can we learn from other countries? Comparative research on the impact of wages on employment performance

- Ronald Schettkat
- Ch 3 Can Sweden's ‘Rehn–Meidner' model be put back on its feet?

- Lars Behrenz, Lennart Delander and Harald Niklasson
- Ch 4 The changing public–private mix of labour market policy in Sweden

- Eskil Wadensjö
- Ch 5 Implementation structures for cooperative labour market policy: a bargaining theory approach

- Birgitta Rabe
- Ch 6 Gender mainstreaming and European employment policy

- Jill Rubery
- Ch 7 Shared work/valued care: new norms for organizing market work and unpaid care work

- Eileen Appelbaum, Thomas Bailey and Peter Berg
- Ch 8 The 1996 US welfare reform: objectives, effects and lessons

- Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe
- Ch 9 The labour force transitions of first-time mothers in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden

- Siv Gustafsson, Eiko Kenjoh and Cécile Wetzels
- Ch 10 Women between labour market integration and segregation: Germany and Sweden compared

- Hildegard Theobald and Friederike Maier
- Ch 11 Transitional labour markets and scarcity: a preliminary analysis

- Bernard Gazier
- Ch 12 Managing social risks with transitional labour markets

- Ton Wilthagen
- Ch 13 Transitional labour markets: an economist's view

- Jaap de Koning
- Ch 14 Transitional labour markets and employment stability

- Peter Auer and Sandrine Cazes
- Ch 15 Self-employment transitions in Germany: the division of knowledge and the future of the self-employed entrepreneur

- Klaus Semlinger
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