The UK has been characterized as a liberalmarket economy with a liberal residual welfare system. Relative to other Western European economies, British workers have low levels of employment protection and limited support from the social security system. Erosion of legal protection and trade union support further accelerated during the 1980s and 1990s. Although employment laws introduced by the ‘New Labour’ government that was in power from 1997 to 2010 and European Directives aimed at protecting part-time and temporary workers have to some extent alleviated the problems associated with the flexibilization of work, employment protection remains low, which particularly affects young people entering the labour market and older people on the cus...
Aggregate and individual data are used to test the association between employment performance and di...
The notion of “flexicurity ” promises to overcome the tensions between the labour market flexibility...
There is much evidence that the 'European social model' is under threat, with neoliberalism increasi...
Over the last ten years, the debate on labour market flexibility has increasingly become polarised b...
The existing social insurance model was devised during the Beveridge era, which was premised on ‘mal...
"The notion of flexicurity was introduced in the late 1990s. It promotes the idea of compensation of...
"Hitherto, discussion of flexicurity has focused on normal employment (permanent full-time), with at...
Over the last fifteen years, the deregulation of Britain's labour market has led to economic growth,...
This dissertation explores the changing contours of the work-welfare nexus in Western Europe’s rich ...
This paper presents findings from analysis of a dataset of labour laws, based on the Centre for Busi...
A key objective of modernising the European social model is ensuring greater social protection for w...
Throughout the 1990s, international organisations, such as the International Monetary Fund mainly ba...
This chapter considers the issue of early exit and marginalisation from a British perspective. The U...
This article surveys the literature and adds to the evidence on the impact of employment protection ...
In the flexible labour market of today, labour force transitions occur frequently. Such transitions ...
Aggregate and individual data are used to test the association between employment performance and di...
The notion of “flexicurity ” promises to overcome the tensions between the labour market flexibility...
There is much evidence that the 'European social model' is under threat, with neoliberalism increasi...
Over the last ten years, the debate on labour market flexibility has increasingly become polarised b...
The existing social insurance model was devised during the Beveridge era, which was premised on ‘mal...
"The notion of flexicurity was introduced in the late 1990s. It promotes the idea of compensation of...
"Hitherto, discussion of flexicurity has focused on normal employment (permanent full-time), with at...
Over the last fifteen years, the deregulation of Britain's labour market has led to economic growth,...
This dissertation explores the changing contours of the work-welfare nexus in Western Europe’s rich ...
This paper presents findings from analysis of a dataset of labour laws, based on the Centre for Busi...
A key objective of modernising the European social model is ensuring greater social protection for w...
Throughout the 1990s, international organisations, such as the International Monetary Fund mainly ba...
This chapter considers the issue of early exit and marginalisation from a British perspective. The U...
This article surveys the literature and adds to the evidence on the impact of employment protection ...
In the flexible labour market of today, labour force transitions occur frequently. Such transitions ...
Aggregate and individual data are used to test the association between employment performance and di...
The notion of “flexicurity ” promises to overcome the tensions between the labour market flexibility...
There is much evidence that the 'European social model' is under threat, with neoliberalism increasi...