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Transforming European Employment Policy
Labour Market Transitions and the Promotion of Capability
Ralf Rogowski
, Robert Salais
, Noel Whiteside
Edited by Ralf Rogowski, Professor of Law, University of Warwick, UK, Robert Salais, Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, Nantes, and former Director, CNRS Research Centre, Institutions et Dynamiques Historiques de L'Economie, Cachan, France and Noel Whiteside, Professor of Comparative Public Policy, University of Warwick, UK
| 2012 304 pp Hardback 978 1 84980 256 7 |
| 2013 Paperback 978 1 78100 538 5 |
| ebook isbn 978 1 78100 117 2 |
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Description
Since the mid 1990s, the focus of European employment and social policy has shifted from protection to promotion. This book provides a timely analysis of this new form of governance, and the new forms of policy delivery and audit which accompany it.
Contents
Contributors: P. Auer, J.-M. Bonvin, C. Crouch, S. Deakin, C. Didry, B. Gazier, P. Kaps, R. Rogowski, R. Salais, G. Schmid, H. Schütz, N. Whiteside, P. Wotschack, B. Zimmermann
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Full table of contents
Contents:
1. Introduction Robert Salais, Ralf Rogowski and Noel Whiteside
PART I: SECURING TRANSITIONS AND PROMOTING CAPABILITIES Section 1.1. Securing Transitions through Flexicurity Policies, Placement Services and Working-time Accounts
2. Social and Labour Market Reforms: Four Agendas Peter Auer and Bernard Gazier
3. Transitional Labour Markets and Flexicurity: Managing Social Risks Over the Life Course Günther Schmid
4. Privatisation of Placement Services in Light of the Transitional Labour Market Approach Petra Kaps and Holger Schütz
5. Working-time Options Over the Life Course: Challenges and Company Practices Philip Wotschack
Section 1.2. Promoting Capabilities
6. Making Employees’ Pathways More Secure: A Critical Examination of the Company’s Responsibility Bénédicte Zimmermann
7. Reframing the Issue of Responsibility in Labour Market Activation Policies Jean-Michel Bonvin
8. Creating Collective Capability: Historical Perspectives on Co-ordinating Public Action Noel Whiteside
PART II: WHAT FUTURE FOR EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT POLICIES? 9. Occupational Structures and Social Models in European Societies Colin Crouch
10. Corporate Social Responsibility and Employment: A Plurality of Configurations Claude Didry
11. Reflexive Labour Law, Capabilities and the Future of Social Europe Simon Deakin and Ralf Rogowski
12. Employment and the Social Dimension of Europe: What Constitutive Conventions of the Market? Robert Salais
Index
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