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Labor Markets And Social Policy In Central And Eastern Europe The Accession And Beyond Nicholas Barr

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Labor Markets And Social Policy In Central And Eastern Europe The Accession And Beyond Nicholas Barr
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Nicholas Barr
ISBN: 9780821361191, 0821361198
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Labor Markets And Social Policy In Central And Eastern Europe The Accession And Beyond Nicholas Barr by Nicholas Barr 9780821361191, 0821361198 instant download after payment.

'Labor Markets and Social Policy in Central and Eastern Europe' summarises social policy reform during the transition and EU accession and analyses the social policy challenges which continue to face both old and new member states. Specifically, the book amplifies two sets of arguments. First, social policy under communism was in important respects well-suited to the old order and—precisely for that reason—was systematically badly-suited to a market economy. Strategic reform directions thus followed from the nature of the transition process and from constraints imposed by EU accession. Secondly, successful accession is not the end of the story: economic and social trends over the past 50 years are creating strains for social policy which all countries—old and new members—will have to face. This book will be of interest to readers interested in social policy, particularly those with an interest in the process of post-communist transition, in EU accession, and in future social policy challenges for the wider Europe. It should be of interest to academics in departments of economics, social policy and political science, and to policy makers, including government advisers and civil servants.

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