The early 1990s witnessed a resurgence of mass unemployment, with altogether new patterns across regions, occupations and industries. This book considers the new unemployment and labour market conditions, and relates them to the issues and the options for public policy on unemployment and welfare. The book contains contributions from a wide variety of perspectives - economics, sociology, social history, and social policy analysis. Arising from a conference jointly sponsored by the Employment Service and the Policy Studies Institute, it includes the results of much new research and is an up-to-date source on the main current debates
This e-special features examples from unemployment research published in Work, Employment and Societ...
One of the major and at present most frequently made charges against social policies in developed m...
This paper discusses some issues in the theory of unemployment; proposes a framework for the analysi...
The Social Welfare Research Centre held a one-day public seminar on 19th June 1981 on the subject of...
This book examines the main policies available to the government in dealing with the problem of high...
This book has taken a look back at a difficult period for the labor market in order to inquire into ...
"The International Conference of the German Association of Political Economy took place in Nuremberg...
This book aims to provide a basis for better unemployment policy: showing how the lessons learned fr...
This book is a collection of original works by authors from all over the world on aspects of unemplo...
An updated version of the overview section of Unemployment: Macroeconomic Performance and the Labour...
During the 1980s, two dimensions in particular of the unemployment problem have been a source of inc...
Why is unemployment higher in some countries than others? Why does it fluctuate between decades? Why...
This book provides a novel approach to unemployment as a contested political field in Europe and exa...
The goal of this book is to enable a better understanding of the consequences of long-term unemploym...
In Finland, it is forecasted that mass unemployment will persist for the whole of the 1990s. How can...
This e-special features examples from unemployment research published in Work, Employment and Societ...
One of the major and at present most frequently made charges against social policies in developed m...
This paper discusses some issues in the theory of unemployment; proposes a framework for the analysi...
The Social Welfare Research Centre held a one-day public seminar on 19th June 1981 on the subject of...
This book examines the main policies available to the government in dealing with the problem of high...
This book has taken a look back at a difficult period for the labor market in order to inquire into ...
"The International Conference of the German Association of Political Economy took place in Nuremberg...
This book aims to provide a basis for better unemployment policy: showing how the lessons learned fr...
This book is a collection of original works by authors from all over the world on aspects of unemplo...
An updated version of the overview section of Unemployment: Macroeconomic Performance and the Labour...
During the 1980s, two dimensions in particular of the unemployment problem have been a source of inc...
Why is unemployment higher in some countries than others? Why does it fluctuate between decades? Why...
This book provides a novel approach to unemployment as a contested political field in Europe and exa...
The goal of this book is to enable a better understanding of the consequences of long-term unemploym...
In Finland, it is forecasted that mass unemployment will persist for the whole of the 1990s. How can...
This e-special features examples from unemployment research published in Work, Employment and Societ...
One of the major and at present most frequently made charges against social policies in developed m...
This paper discusses some issues in the theory of unemployment; proposes a framework for the analysi...