New Politics of Unemployment

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EU Level
EU Plan
Fiscal Fit
Foreign Worker Policy
Income Scheme
initiatives
INSEE
Italian Labour Market
labour
labour market innovation
Labour Market Policy
Le Nouvel Economiste
market
National Employment Agency
policies
policy
radical
RADICAL UNEMPLOYMENT POLICIES
reduction
RMI
Sabbatical Leave
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Shorter Working Time
social policy analysis
Solidarity Agreements
Solidarity Contracts
Swiss Labour Market
welfare state reform
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Working Time Reductions
Youth Training Schemes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415150552
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The problem of mass unemployment in western Europe has persisted since the early 1980s. Clearly the policies implemented by national governments and the EU have not been successful in adequately tackling this important social, economic and political issue.

The New Politics of Unemployment provides a thorough comparative analysis of the present situation. It looks at how the orthodox unemployment policies of contemporary governments have failed and what new policies might be introduced. A number of radical unemployment policies, from Germany, France, Italy, Britain, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland and the EU, are outlined. These are investigated with a view to identifying the conditions under which they might become standard components of national and EU strategies to bring down unemployment.

This book is the first comparative study of the politics of policy innovation in the area of unemployment. It will be an important addition to the literature of European public policy and important reading for students of comparative European politics and economics.

Hugh Compston teaches politics at the School of European Studies, University of Wales, Cardiff.