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ISBN 10: 0230223559
ISBN 13: 978-0230223554
Author: G. Bosch, S. Lehndorff, J. Rubery
A new contribution to the debate on the evolution of European employment and social models. These models need to adjust to meet new challenges, including globalization, ageing societies, and new governance approaches at national, EU and international level. This book explores these issues through the experiences of nine EU countries.
European Employment Models in Flux: Pressures for Change and Prospects for Survival and Revitalization
Revisiting the UK Model: From Basket Case to Success Story and Back Again?
The Swedish Model: Revival after the Turbulent 1990s?
From the ‘Sick Man’ to the ‘Overhauled Engine’ of Europe? Upheaval in the German Model
Is Institutional Continuity Masking a Creeping Paradigm Shift in the Austrian Social Model?
Crisis of the Post-Transition Hungarian Model
Capitalizing on Variety: Risks and Opportunities in a New French Social Model
Continuity and Change in the Italian Model
From a State-Led Familistic to a Liberal, Partly De-familialized Capitalism: The Difficult Transition of the Greek Model
The Transformation of the Employment System in Spain: Towards a Mediterranean Neoliberalism?
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Tags: G Bosch, S Lehndorff, J Rubery, European, Employment, Models, Flux, Institutional, Change, Comparison