In this article we analyse what drives both the specific choices and the relative amount of change in labour market policies in two countries, Britain and Spain, in the 1990s. Although we find more substantial and radical labour market reform in Britain, Spain experienced greater union inclusion in policy-making. We examine the roles of economic institutions and the ideology of the governing party and find that neither accounts satisfactorily for the labour market changes in our cases. Domestic political variables, especially electoral factors and the power and autonomy of government, give more insight into the similarities and differences between the two countries
Spanish experience of labour market deregulation since the early 1980s, particularly in the form of ...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
This paper presents a case study on reforming a very dysfunctional labor market with a deep insider-...
In this article we analyse what drives both the specific choices and the relative amount of change i...
Why have labour market reforms varied so much across European countries in the 30 years preceding th...
his article discusses the effects of regulatory change in employees’ working conditions and the dyna...
Most literature in the field of social policy is focused on understanding the factors contributing t...
Wage bargaining structures in Italy and Spain changed significantly in the 1990s....
University. This paper forms part of ongoing research for his doctoral dissertation. This paper anal...
Spain and Denmark are two European countries differing considerably in their development and product...
Most European countries are affected by high unemployment rates. Among the OECD countries, the perf...
The main objective of this paper is to learn from the Spanish experience, first, to what extent labo...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
Most scholars have highlighted the commonalities of labour market reforms under austerity in Europe,...
Temporary jobs have been on the rise in Europe, partly in response to firms ' desire for higher...
Spanish experience of labour market deregulation since the early 1980s, particularly in the form of ...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
This paper presents a case study on reforming a very dysfunctional labor market with a deep insider-...
In this article we analyse what drives both the specific choices and the relative amount of change i...
Why have labour market reforms varied so much across European countries in the 30 years preceding th...
his article discusses the effects of regulatory change in employees’ working conditions and the dyna...
Most literature in the field of social policy is focused on understanding the factors contributing t...
Wage bargaining structures in Italy and Spain changed significantly in the 1990s....
University. This paper forms part of ongoing research for his doctoral dissertation. This paper anal...
Spain and Denmark are two European countries differing considerably in their development and product...
Most European countries are affected by high unemployment rates. Among the OECD countries, the perf...
The main objective of this paper is to learn from the Spanish experience, first, to what extent labo...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
Most scholars have highlighted the commonalities of labour market reforms under austerity in Europe,...
Temporary jobs have been on the rise in Europe, partly in response to firms ' desire for higher...
Spanish experience of labour market deregulation since the early 1980s, particularly in the form of ...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
This paper presents a case study on reforming a very dysfunctional labor market with a deep insider-...