Regulating new forms of employment. Local experiments and social innovation in Europe
Routledge - London
2006
XIV, 289 p.
case study ; comparison ; employment policy ; labour relations ; labour flexibility ; precarious employment ; social dialogue ; flexicurity
France ; Germany ; Italy ; Spain ; United Kingdom
EUI Studies in the Political Economy of Welfare
8
Employment
English
Bibliogr.;Index
0-415-36056-0
13.01.3-45978
"Using a comparative framework, this new volume focuses on how non-standard employment can be regulated in very different social, political and institutional settings.
After surveying these new forms of work and the new demands for labour-market regulation, the authors identify possible solutions among local-level actors and provide a detailed analysis of how firms assess the advantages and disadvantages of flexible forms of employment. The authors provide six detailed case studies to examine the successes and failures of experimental approaches and social innovation in various regions in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain."
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