Making work more equal: a new labour market segmentation approach
Grimshaw, Damian ; Fagan, Colette ; Hebson, Gail ; Tavora, Isabel
Manchester University Press - Manchester
2017
368 p.
labour market ; employment ; labour market segmentation ; workers participation ; equal rights ; precarious employment ; gender equality ; flexible working time ; decent work ; minimum wage
Labour market
English
Bibliogr.;Index
9781526125972
"This book is inspired by, and dedicated to, Jill Rubery. Jill is a major figure in international debates on inequalities in work and employment. Her intellectual contributions are renowned for both their critical questioning of mainstream theoretical approaches, whether in economics, management, industrial relations or comparative systems, and their attention to real-world empirical detail. Jill's intellectual roots are with the influential Cambridge economics group researching labour market segmentation in the late 1970s and 1980s during a period when Keynesian economic thought was being eclipsed by neoclassical economics modelling. The research was inter-disciplinary, grounded in data (mostly involving case studies of firms) and driven by an ambitious intellectual agenda that developed theory while also illuminating practical matters of relevance to policy-makers and practitioners."
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