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Employer Engagement Making Active Labour Market Policies Work Jo Ingold Editor Patrick Mcgurk Editor

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Employer Engagement Making Active Labour Market Policies Work Jo Ingold Editor Patrick Mcgurk Editor
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Publisher: Bristol University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.15 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Jo Ingold (editor); Patrick McGurk (editor)
ISBN: 9781529223026, 1529223024
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Employer Engagement Making Active Labour Market Policies Work Jo Ingold Editor Patrick Mcgurk Editor by Jo Ingold (editor); Patrick Mcgurk (editor) 9781529223026, 1529223024 instant download after payment.

Active labour market policies aim to assist people not in work into employment through a range of interventions including job search, preparation, training and in-work support and development. While policies, programmes and scholarship predominantly focus on jobseekers’ engagement with these initiatives, this book is the first text to shed light on the employer’s perspective. Bringing together renowned scholars from social and public policy and human resource management, the book draws on empirical studies, comparative case studies and real-life examples from practice, providing a comprehensive analysis of this under-explored issue. This go-to resource will inform HRM and public policy scholarship and promote collaborations between the disciplines.

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