Working-age households where no-one is in work have become an increasing focus of policy concern even before the economic crisis, and the EU has included household joblessness in its new poverty reduction target for 2020. This paper focuses on the variation across EU countries in the prevalence of household joblessness and its impact on income poverty and deprivation, and on the implications for the new EU poverty reduction target. It brings out fi rst that there are some divergences across key data sources in the extent of joblessness. The prevalence of household joblessness varies substantially across EU countries, but there is little evidence of a consistent pattern among groupings of countries often categorised together in terms of welfa...
Over the last 30 years the share of individuals in the Belgian working-age population without employ...
The dissertation explores interactions between households, states and markets and their relation to ...
Individual and household based aggregate measures of joblessness can, and do, offer conflicting sign...
Working-age households where no-one is in work have become an increasing focus of policy concern eve...
In this paper we explore missing links between employment policy success (or failure) and inclusion ...
This chapter in ‘Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe’ explores the missing links between employmen...
Unemployment is a well established measure for individuals'' desire for work but measures of poverty...
This working paper sets out to examine trends in the distribution of work between households and how...
Defence date: 9 November 2007Examining Board: Prof. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Su...
This comparative study analyzes the impact of the Great Recession on household non-employment across...
In this paper we explore missing links between employment policy success (or failure) and inclusion ...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
This paper studies income poverty among the 50+ population in 10 EU countries using newly collected ...
The dissertation explores interactions between households, states and markets and their relation to ...
Over the last 30 years the share of individuals in the Belgian working-age population without employ...
The dissertation explores interactions between households, states and markets and their relation to ...
Individual and household based aggregate measures of joblessness can, and do, offer conflicting sign...
Working-age households where no-one is in work have become an increasing focus of policy concern eve...
In this paper we explore missing links between employment policy success (or failure) and inclusion ...
This chapter in ‘Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe’ explores the missing links between employmen...
Unemployment is a well established measure for individuals'' desire for work but measures of poverty...
This working paper sets out to examine trends in the distribution of work between households and how...
Defence date: 9 November 2007Examining Board: Prof. Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Su...
This comparative study analyzes the impact of the Great Recession on household non-employment across...
In this paper we explore missing links between employment policy success (or failure) and inclusion ...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
The 2008 crisis had a significant impact on household employment in some European countries. An anal...
This paper studies income poverty among the 50+ population in 10 EU countries using newly collected ...
The dissertation explores interactions between households, states and markets and their relation to ...
Over the last 30 years the share of individuals in the Belgian working-age population without employ...
The dissertation explores interactions between households, states and markets and their relation to ...
Individual and household based aggregate measures of joblessness can, and do, offer conflicting sign...