This article explores the importance of new forms of governance in active labour market policies (activation) in two countries: Denmark and the Netherlands. Drawing on research with key stakeholders in these countries, we analyse how new governance, and particularly processes of contracting-out and localization, have found expression in recent reforms to activation. We conclude that localization and contracting-out may have a future role to play in the development of more locally responsive and individually focused services. But both countries have encountered problems in promoting joined-up services through local jobcentres, while contracting-out has not always led to the tailored, individually focused services envisaged by policy-makers. ...
Like most other areas within welfare policy, the employment and social policy areas are undergoing f...
It is now widely accepted that the interaction between the EU and its Member States is a two-way pro...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to examine the governance of activation in relation to the ...
This article explores the importance of new forms of governance in active labour market policies (ac...
This article explores the importance of new forms of governance in active labour market policies (ac...
This article explores the importance of new forms of governance in active labour market policies (ac...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
Institutional reforms of employment services have been sweeping across the OECD countries since the ...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
This article explores the nature of innovative employer‐oriented activation policies, which aim to i...
Summary The introduction of market mecha-nisms is a crucial part of the new modes of governance emer...
Denmark has been regularly cited as a leading example of the ‘active’ welfare state. Regional and lo...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
Like most other areas within welfare policy, the employment and social policy areas are undergoing f...
It is now widely accepted that the interaction between the EU and its Member States is a two-way pro...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to examine the governance of activation in relation to the ...
This article explores the importance of new forms of governance in active labour market policies (ac...
This article explores the importance of new forms of governance in active labour market policies (ac...
This article explores the importance of new forms of governance in active labour market policies (ac...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
Institutional reforms of employment services have been sweeping across the OECD countries since the ...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
This article explores the nature of innovative employer‐oriented activation policies, which aim to i...
Summary The introduction of market mecha-nisms is a crucial part of the new modes of governance emer...
Denmark has been regularly cited as a leading example of the ‘active’ welfare state. Regional and lo...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
Like most other areas within welfare policy, the employment and social policy areas are undergoing f...
It is now widely accepted that the interaction between the EU and its Member States is a two-way pro...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to examine the governance of activation in relation to the ...