The past was a different country, and the future will be different too. The Covid-19 pandemic has brought in its wake massive unemployment, shifting attention away from pre-pandemic labour market challenges. More labour market turbulence can be expected in the context of the fourth industrial revolution, digitalisation and automation, as well as climate-change-related transitions. In this context of such acute uncertainty, flexible, adaptable public employment institutions are a core requirement. Concerned with institution building, this paper explores how to maximise synergies in existing Public Employment Services (PES) while developing an ecosystem that can utilise all other available resources across public, private an...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
This short article reflects on observations from the forthcoming volume Policy Analysis in Ireland, ...
The decentralisation of Swedish healthcare closer to citizens has been slow. Drawing from empirical ...
The past was a different country, and the future will be different too. The Covid-19 pandemic has ...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
The recent Irish economic and financial crisis had significant impacts on the performance of the lab...
The Covid-related unemployment crisis has been sharp and fast, resulting in unprecedented levels of ...
This article provides a critical commentary on Irish activation policy. It is framed with reference ...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
This paper argues that it is important for public sector reform to be undertaken in tandem with econ...
Between 2008 and 2015, Ireland undertook unprecedented and systemic public sector reforms in a polit...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
Within months, Covid-19 has fundamentally reconfigured the relationship between the market and the s...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
This short article reflects on observations from the forthcoming volume Policy Analysis in Ireland, ...
The decentralisation of Swedish healthcare closer to citizens has been slow. Drawing from empirical ...
The past was a different country, and the future will be different too. The Covid-19 pandemic has ...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
The recent Irish economic and financial crisis had significant impacts on the performance of the lab...
The Covid-related unemployment crisis has been sharp and fast, resulting in unprecedented levels of ...
This article provides a critical commentary on Irish activation policy. It is framed with reference ...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
Ireland is a latecomer to public–private partnerships, having only adopted them in 1998. Prior to t...
This paper argues that it is important for public sector reform to be undertaken in tandem with econ...
Between 2008 and 2015, Ireland undertook unprecedented and systemic public sector reforms in a polit...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
Within months, Covid-19 has fundamentally reconfigured the relationship between the market and the s...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
This short article reflects on observations from the forthcoming volume Policy Analysis in Ireland, ...
The decentralisation of Swedish healthcare closer to citizens has been slow. Drawing from empirical ...