The paper is divided into three parts, and a summary at the end. Part one explains how policies conditioned by historical circumstances moved away from the objective of high employment. Part two deals with the theoretical controversies in support or against particular policies. Part three sets out the basics in theory needed for a high employment policy. The paper concludes with a summary suggestion of some operational steps and observations
This paper discusses employment policy in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe. ...
The politics of employment reconsidered The results of employment measures taken in France during t...
This paper focuses on three major themes in the policy debate on European unemployment. A first issu...
The paper is divided into three parts, and a summary at the end. Part one explains how policies cond...
Although the U.S. unemployment rate in 1998 was at its lowest level since the late 1960s, the nation...
This paper briefly analyses the shifts in economic theory that have moved policy makers from unambig...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze and to review fundamental ideas and theories of employment a...
This book examines the main policies available to the government in dealing with the problem of high...
Taking back the contemporary problems of work in terms of their actors, the aspects in which labor p...
Public discourse is filled with growing concern about impending increases in unemployment rates due ...
The theory of employment is clearly a central question in economic thought. Economists of all tradit...
In this paper, the author sets forth the stages of development of concepts regarding employment by a...
Abstract This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work ’ policies are inadequate given the geograp...
The paper analyses complementarities among a variety of labour market policies. It shows: (a) that a...
Unlike more advanced welfare states, the U.S. has not committed itself to a full employment policy: ...
This paper discusses employment policy in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe. ...
The politics of employment reconsidered The results of employment measures taken in France during t...
This paper focuses on three major themes in the policy debate on European unemployment. A first issu...
The paper is divided into three parts, and a summary at the end. Part one explains how policies cond...
Although the U.S. unemployment rate in 1998 was at its lowest level since the late 1960s, the nation...
This paper briefly analyses the shifts in economic theory that have moved policy makers from unambig...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze and to review fundamental ideas and theories of employment a...
This book examines the main policies available to the government in dealing with the problem of high...
Taking back the contemporary problems of work in terms of their actors, the aspects in which labor p...
Public discourse is filled with growing concern about impending increases in unemployment rates due ...
The theory of employment is clearly a central question in economic thought. Economists of all tradit...
In this paper, the author sets forth the stages of development of concepts regarding employment by a...
Abstract This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work ’ policies are inadequate given the geograp...
The paper analyses complementarities among a variety of labour market policies. It shows: (a) that a...
Unlike more advanced welfare states, the U.S. has not committed itself to a full employment policy: ...
This paper discusses employment policy in the transitional economies of Central and Eastern Europe. ...
The politics of employment reconsidered The results of employment measures taken in France during t...
This paper focuses on three major themes in the policy debate on European unemployment. A first issu...