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This fascinating book presents an in-depth study of the particular combination of unemployment insurance, employment protection and active labour market policies prevalent in seven European countries.

Currently, European governments are being challenged to find an optimal social policy strategy that fosters 'flexicurity', whereby a flexible, well-functioning labour market is achieved, while protection for workers is maintained. The contributors explore the formal laws and regulations, as well as the administration and implementation of social policy, paying special attention to the role of the social partners. A detailed country comparison shows that the combination of social policy instruments is important to labour market performance, but that multiple optimal mixes already appear to exist.

The Labour Market Triangle will prove invaluable to academics in the field of policy research, including economists, sociologists and political scientists. Policy advisers and practitioners in the field of social policy, as well as representatives of trade unions, employers associations and political parties will find this multidisciplinary book of great interest.



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Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: Achieving an Optimal Social Policy Mix Paul de Beer and Trudie Schils 2. Sweden Eskil Wadensjö 3. Denmark Per Kongshøj Madsen 4. The United Kingdom Jochen Clasen 5. The Netherlands Trudie Schils 6. Germany Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Werner Eichhorst 7. Belgium Johan De Deken 8. France Jean-Claude Barbier 9. Conclusion: Is There a Golden Triangle? Paul de Beer and Trudie Schils Index

The Labour Market Triangle: Employment

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/12/2009
      ISBN13: 9781848444782, 978-1848444782
      ISBN10: 1848444788

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This fascinating book presents an in-depth study of the particular combination of unemployment insurance, employment protection and active labour market policies prevalent in seven European countries.

      Currently, European governments are being challenged to find an optimal social policy strategy that fosters 'flexicurity', whereby a flexible, well-functioning labour market is achieved, while protection for workers is maintained. The contributors explore the formal laws and regulations, as well as the administration and implementation of social policy, paying special attention to the role of the social partners. A detailed country comparison shows that the combination of social policy instruments is important to labour market performance, but that multiple optimal mixes already appear to exist.

      The Labour Market Triangle will prove invaluable to academics in the field of policy research, including economists, sociologists and political scientists. Policy advisers and practitioners in the field of social policy, as well as representatives of trade unions, employers associations and political parties will find this multidisciplinary book of great interest.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: Achieving an Optimal Social Policy Mix Paul de Beer and Trudie Schils 2. Sweden Eskil Wadensjö 3. Denmark Per Kongshøj Madsen 4. The United Kingdom Jochen Clasen 5. The Netherlands Trudie Schils 6. Germany Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Werner Eichhorst 7. Belgium Johan De Deken 8. France Jean-Claude Barbier 9. Conclusion: Is There a Golden Triangle? Paul de Beer and Trudie Schils Index

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