Using a theoretical approach founded on resilience studies, this article presents a comparative analysis of the reconfiguration of labour relations in Portugal, Poland and Ireland during the financial crisis. It proposes a critical understanding of social resilience that captures not only the organisation of the system that emerges post-crisis but also its underlying dynamic power relations, the rule and institutional arrangement systems as well as the redistribution of resources. Moreover, it argues that the crisis created an opportunity for the convergence and liberalisation of labour market models across Europe.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Lo que en 2008 comenzó como una crisis bancaria periférica, desencadenó en los cinco años siguiente...
In this article, we analyse the main reforms introduced in the Portuguese, Spanish and Greek labour-...
The financial crisis that has affected Europe became a multi-dimension phenomenon. It has caused cha...
The crisis has had a negative impact on both European economies and labour markets with different ef...
In most European countries, the reform agenda on socioeconomic issues has been backed on social pact...
This article addresses not only Portugal’s position vis-à-vis the NGEU, but also the contents of the...
This article proposes a sociological approach for the study of social resilience that emphasizes int...
The aim of this publication is to discuss the current determinants generating economic growth in the...
This article aims to contribute to the theoretical development of the social resilience approach. Re...
The European Union is undergoing a profound economic crisis that has resulted in negative growth rat...
This article considers an empirical approach to the relationships among three well known concepts: “...
The aim of this special issue is to contribute to the study of alternative forms of resilience, visi...
En este artículo se comparan las principales reformas introducidas en los mercados laborales portugu...
The financial and economic crisis in the aftermath of 2008 is unique for several reasons: its depth,...
Purpose Worker-recuperated enterprises have appeared in Europe with increasing frequency since 2008...
Lo que en 2008 comenzó como una crisis bancaria periférica, desencadenó en los cinco años siguiente...
In this article, we analyse the main reforms introduced in the Portuguese, Spanish and Greek labour-...
The financial crisis that has affected Europe became a multi-dimension phenomenon. It has caused cha...
The crisis has had a negative impact on both European economies and labour markets with different ef...
In most European countries, the reform agenda on socioeconomic issues has been backed on social pact...
This article addresses not only Portugal’s position vis-à-vis the NGEU, but also the contents of the...
This article proposes a sociological approach for the study of social resilience that emphasizes int...
The aim of this publication is to discuss the current determinants generating economic growth in the...
This article aims to contribute to the theoretical development of the social resilience approach. Re...
The European Union is undergoing a profound economic crisis that has resulted in negative growth rat...
This article considers an empirical approach to the relationships among three well known concepts: “...
The aim of this special issue is to contribute to the study of alternative forms of resilience, visi...
En este artículo se comparan las principales reformas introducidas en los mercados laborales portugu...
The financial and economic crisis in the aftermath of 2008 is unique for several reasons: its depth,...
Purpose Worker-recuperated enterprises have appeared in Europe with increasing frequency since 2008...
Lo que en 2008 comenzó como una crisis bancaria periférica, desencadenó en los cinco años siguiente...
In this article, we analyse the main reforms introduced in the Portuguese, Spanish and Greek labour-...
The financial crisis that has affected Europe became a multi-dimension phenomenon. It has caused cha...