There is evidence of an emerging Europe-wide ‘insider–outsider’ divide. In parallel to the patterns of dualization within national industrial relations systems, ‘core’ European countries retain relatively low unemployment and contractual security, while ‘peripheral’ countries are increasingly marked by high levels of unemployment and contractual insecurity. I contend that such a system is in the interests of insiders in core countries. As a consequence of the capacity of bargaining regimes in core countries to achieve superior competitiveness, and the tendency for workers in these countries to be relatively indifferent to austerity, divergent outcomes result within the eurozone. In conclusion, I reflect on implications for dualization theor...
This article considers the impact of European integration on industrial relations. An industrial rel...
Editor’s foreword The Warwick Papers in Industrial Relations series publishes the work of members of...
A recent upsurge in the incidence of precarious work in Europe necessitates fresh examination of the...
There is evidence of an emerging Europe-wide ‘insider–outsider’ divide. In parallel to the patterns ...
Dualization theory posits that certain institutions cause dualization in the labour market, yet how ...
Though the existence of a European insider-outsider division has previously been theorised, a robust...
With the post-industrialization and flexibilization of European labour markets, research on social a...
European integration has led to considerable reflection about the trajectory of industrial relations...
This conclusive chapter reviews the comparative evidence accumulated throughout the book on the new,...
This article investigates differences in the likelihood of becoming an insider in Germany and the Un...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
The article contributes to the analysis of the transformation of industrial relations in Europe by p...
This article investigates differences in the likelihood of becoming an insider in Germany and the Un...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
The project leading to this article has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 rese...
This article considers the impact of European integration on industrial relations. An industrial rel...
Editor’s foreword The Warwick Papers in Industrial Relations series publishes the work of members of...
A recent upsurge in the incidence of precarious work in Europe necessitates fresh examination of the...
There is evidence of an emerging Europe-wide ‘insider–outsider’ divide. In parallel to the patterns ...
Dualization theory posits that certain institutions cause dualization in the labour market, yet how ...
Though the existence of a European insider-outsider division has previously been theorised, a robust...
With the post-industrialization and flexibilization of European labour markets, research on social a...
European integration has led to considerable reflection about the trajectory of industrial relations...
This conclusive chapter reviews the comparative evidence accumulated throughout the book on the new,...
This article investigates differences in the likelihood of becoming an insider in Germany and the Un...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
The article contributes to the analysis of the transformation of industrial relations in Europe by p...
This article investigates differences in the likelihood of becoming an insider in Germany and the Un...
This article re-introduces the company in the analysis of labour market dualisation by studying loca...
The project leading to this article has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 rese...
This article considers the impact of European integration on industrial relations. An industrial rel...
Editor’s foreword The Warwick Papers in Industrial Relations series publishes the work of members of...
A recent upsurge in the incidence of precarious work in Europe necessitates fresh examination of the...