This contribution discusses national unemployment benefit schemes in the light of the right to work and eu activation policies. The paper also briefly touches upon possible long-term consequences of the broad economic policy guidelines with regard to the nature of the fundamental right to engage in freely chosen or accepted work and the quality of that work. The main hypothesis is that the eu activation policy, as most recently formulated in guideline 7, marks a paradigm shift in unemployment schemes as it urges member states to adopt activation and participation policies which aim at rebalancing rights and duties of benefit recipients and state authorities administering these benefits. If this policy recommendation is followed, it means th...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, focusing on unemployment insurance schemes, the artic...
In this article, we focus on how the United Kingdom, Germany and Norway govern and balance young une...
This contribution discusses national unemployment benefit schemes in the light of the right to work ...
In Western Welfare States, entitlement to social benefits has always been conditioned by a duty to w...
The promoters of welfare-to-work programmes sometimes state that these are based on the will to ‘bet...
The Right to Work and Activation Policies for the Unemployed. A Critical Assessment of the Impact of...
The Right to Work and Activation Policies for the Unemployed. A Critical Assessment of the Impact of...
[From the Introduction]. The concept of activation covers a wide range of employment measures with v...
ABSTRACT: Though activation has been a key theme in recent comparative scholarship on social policy,...
This chapter explores how the human social right to a minimum means of subsistence is being deployed...
This article provides an analytical overview of the most recent case law of the European Court of Ju...
This article argues that welfare-to-work or activation policies, which have been adopted across a ra...
This is a work in special analytic jurisprudence and applied normative political theory. It applies ...
In recent years in Great Britain, “New Deal” policies have incorporated a range of micro-level tacti...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, focusing on unemployment insurance schemes, the artic...
In this article, we focus on how the United Kingdom, Germany and Norway govern and balance young une...
This contribution discusses national unemployment benefit schemes in the light of the right to work ...
In Western Welfare States, entitlement to social benefits has always been conditioned by a duty to w...
The promoters of welfare-to-work programmes sometimes state that these are based on the will to ‘bet...
The Right to Work and Activation Policies for the Unemployed. A Critical Assessment of the Impact of...
The Right to Work and Activation Policies for the Unemployed. A Critical Assessment of the Impact of...
[From the Introduction]. The concept of activation covers a wide range of employment measures with v...
ABSTRACT: Though activation has been a key theme in recent comparative scholarship on social policy,...
This chapter explores how the human social right to a minimum means of subsistence is being deployed...
This article provides an analytical overview of the most recent case law of the European Court of Ju...
This article argues that welfare-to-work or activation policies, which have been adopted across a ra...
This is a work in special analytic jurisprudence and applied normative political theory. It applies ...
In recent years in Great Britain, “New Deal” policies have incorporated a range of micro-level tacti...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, focusing on unemployment insurance schemes, the artic...
In this article, we focus on how the United Kingdom, Germany and Norway govern and balance young une...