European Employment Policies : Active and Passive LMPs, Domestic Implementation, Current Challenges.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin :
BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag,
2017.
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Colección: | Berliner juristische Universitätsschriften. Reihe Zivilrecht.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Index; Introduction; PART I | THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE LINK BETWEEN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES; 1. Key concepts in the development of European active and passive labour market policies; 1.1 The beginnings; 1.2 The Seventies; 1.3 The Eighties; 1.4 The Nineties and rising tensions between the market and the social sphere: looking for solutions; 1.5 The content of employment policies during the Nineties; 1.6 The new millennium; 2 Flexicurity: a model to ease the tensions between the market and the social dimension?
- 2.1 The diffusion of the concept of flexicurity2.2 The Green Paper and neoliberal ideas; 2.3 The European Council in 2006; 2.4 The principles of fl exicurity: the Communication of the European Commission (27 June 2007); 2.5 The position of the European Parliament; 2.6 The commencement of the Lisbon Treaty; 3 The current situation; 3.1 Europe 2020; 3.2 Employment guidelines since 2010; 3.3 Measures to combat the crisis; PART II | THE FLEXICURITY AFFAIR, EES DOMESTIC IMPLEMENTATION, AND NEW CHALLENGES FOR THE EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT POLICIES.
- 4. Flexicurity: the main issues concerning the relationship between active and passive policies4.1 Flexicurity: reasons and context for the present analysis; 4.2 Flexicurity: divergent perspectives; 4.3 Activation policies as part of the fl exicurity strategy; 4.4 The workfare concept; 4.5 Passive labour market policies: the necessity for recalibration
- which routes to take?; 5 EES domestic implementation; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Danish system; 5.3 The German system; 5.4 The Italian system; 5.5 Trends in active and passive policies in the three case studies.
- 6 The Pillar of Social Rights and the social citizenship approach6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Pillar of Social Rights and some highlights; 6.3 Social citizenship; 6.4 Questioning the notions of society and of the individual; Conclusions; Bibliography.