This is a comparative study of intergovernmental relations in labour market policy in Canada and the United Kingdom (UK) between 1996 and 2006, the first phase of devolution in each country. The study focuses primarily on relations between the central government and a single sub-state in each country (Alberta in Canada and Scotland in the UK) and addresses three research questions: 1) to what extent were there differences in intergovernmental relations between the countries?2) what accounted for these differences? 3) what impact did these differences have on the character and workability of the intergovernmental relations system in each country? Workability was assessed based upon the degree to which trust ties developed between senior offi...
This article examines an often-overlooked dimension of Canada-United States relations : relations be...
The aim of this article is to investigate differences between the British public and private sectors...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
This chapter examines the evolution of intergovernmental relations (IGR) in the United Kingdom (UK)....
This paper examines changes in employment relationships in Canada during the late 20th century. Desp...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
Significant interest in reforming Canada’s economic union emerged in the late 1970s when businesses ...
Since 1997, the United Kingdom’s territorial constitution has undergone an immense process of change...
The object of this paper is to examine the conditions of labour relations in Canada, with a view to ...
Until 1980, labour relations in Poland were entirely run by the state. As a result of massive strike...
The field of intergovernmental relations has been strongly affected by the considerable processes of...
This thesis entails the study of both why and how decentralisation of government authority takes pla...
This thesis examines the development of federal-provincial relations in British Columbia in the area...
Policies to regulate and support labor markets in the United States have mainly been an initiative o...
How is it that three labour market projects, each striving for the same objective, providing similar...
This article examines an often-overlooked dimension of Canada-United States relations : relations be...
The aim of this article is to investigate differences between the British public and private sectors...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
This chapter examines the evolution of intergovernmental relations (IGR) in the United Kingdom (UK)....
This paper examines changes in employment relationships in Canada during the late 20th century. Desp...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...
Significant interest in reforming Canada’s economic union emerged in the late 1970s when businesses ...
Since 1997, the United Kingdom’s territorial constitution has undergone an immense process of change...
The object of this paper is to examine the conditions of labour relations in Canada, with a view to ...
Until 1980, labour relations in Poland were entirely run by the state. As a result of massive strike...
The field of intergovernmental relations has been strongly affected by the considerable processes of...
This thesis entails the study of both why and how decentralisation of government authority takes pla...
This thesis examines the development of federal-provincial relations in British Columbia in the area...
Policies to regulate and support labor markets in the United States have mainly been an initiative o...
How is it that three labour market projects, each striving for the same objective, providing similar...
This article examines an often-overlooked dimension of Canada-United States relations : relations be...
The aim of this article is to investigate differences between the British public and private sectors...
In Scotland, the formation of a minority government in 2007 by the Scottish National Party (SNP) pro...