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Intersectionality: the labour law–welfare law interface

Gordon Anderson (), Douglas Brodie () and Joellen Riley ()

Chapter 12 in Employment Law for a Brave New World, 2025, pp 200-215 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This chapter considers the future of employment law from the perspective of intersectionality and considers, in particular, the interface between employment law and welfare law. We ask whether social security provision will be increasingly important in ensuring adequate protection for members of the workforce. The first part of the chapter examines the possible long-term impact of the steps that were taken in response to COVID-19. The chapter asks whether basic minimum income schemes are now more likely.

Keywords: Intersectionality; Welfare law; Social security; Basic minimum income; Pandemic; Covid response (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781800379923
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