Social innovation in the temporary agency work industry
Baiocco, Sara ; de Groen, Willem Pieter ; Kilhoffer, Zachary
Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels ; Hoger Instituut voor de Arbeid, Leuven ; UNI Europa, Brussels
CEPS - Brussels
2020
82 p.
temporary work agency ; working conditions ; social problem ; training ; skill ; labour market
Occupational qualification and job placement
English
Bibliogr.
"This study presents a selection of 15 social innovation practices, from the temporary agency work sector and beyond, for skills enhancement and training, working conditions and social protection. Implemented across nine countries across Europe, this geographical coverage allows consideration and comparison of different socioeconomic and institutional contexts in which social innovation takes place. Moreover, one practice is implemented worldwide and several others have this potential."
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