Since their foundation, the European Communities were characterised by a specific recipe for the labour market, centred on the promotion of labour mobility and a marked focus on vocational training and social dialogue. Drawing on an extensive range of primary sources, this article retraces the roots of that recipe in the reformist thinking of the interwar years, with a special point of reference in the International Labour Office. Identified within that body since the 1920s, the recipe evolved through the experiences of the great crisis and post-war demobilisation. It was then adapted to the needs of European economic integration
Since the 70s of the last century European labour market has passed gradual changes which are connec...
Employment and labour relations in the late 1930s This article studies the main features of the lab...
Defence Date: 23 September 2010Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, EUI (Supervisor) Prof. Virgi...
This article presents experience with the first three decades of formalised common labour market ar...
This article deals with the discussion about a united Europe during the interwar period from 1918 to...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
This article contributes to the debate about the history of the political economy of the European Ec...
In the Western world in the late 1960s, the post-war boom ended in growing social conflict. The sque...
There is currently a large knowledge gap about intra-European labour migration. Commentatorsare caug...
Within the parameters of a class model this paper seeks to explain how the European labor movements ...
This collection of essays examines the development of new modes of governance in the European Union,...
This paper explores the logical and historical determinants of European integration and reflects on ...
The free movement of labour and the creation of a European Labour Market have been the objectives of...
The article explores the role and impact of the International Labour Organization (ILO) as a transna...
Since the 70s of the last century European labour market has passed gradual changes which are connec...
Employment and labour relations in the late 1930s This article studies the main features of the lab...
Defence Date: 23 September 2010Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, EUI (Supervisor) Prof. Virgi...
This article presents experience with the first three decades of formalised common labour market ar...
This article deals with the discussion about a united Europe during the interwar period from 1918 to...
This article investigates how internationalisation through labour mobility can strengthen c...
The big EU enlargement of 2004 has fuelled the debate about whether labour migration from the east t...
This article contributes to the debate about the history of the political economy of the European Ec...
In the Western world in the late 1960s, the post-war boom ended in growing social conflict. The sque...
There is currently a large knowledge gap about intra-European labour migration. Commentatorsare caug...
Within the parameters of a class model this paper seeks to explain how the European labor movements ...
This collection of essays examines the development of new modes of governance in the European Union,...
This paper explores the logical and historical determinants of European integration and reflects on ...
The free movement of labour and the creation of a European Labour Market have been the objectives of...
The article explores the role and impact of the International Labour Organization (ILO) as a transna...
Since the 70s of the last century European labour market has passed gradual changes which are connec...
Employment and labour relations in the late 1930s This article studies the main features of the lab...
Defence Date: 23 September 2010Examining Board: Prof. Rainer Bauböck, EUI (Supervisor) Prof. Virgi...