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    Handbook of Labour Market Policy in Advanced Democracies

    Handbook of Labour Market Policy in Advanced Democracies by Clegg, Daniel; Durazzi, Niccolo;

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    Bringing together contributions from leading labour market policy scholars from across the globe, this state-of-the-art Handbook offers extensive and compelling analyses of labour market policy in advanced democracies.

    This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.

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    Bringing together contributions from leading labour market policy scholars from across the globe, this state-of-the-art Handbook offers extensive and compelling analyses of labour market policy in advanced democracies.



    Drawing on the lively debates on labour market policy that have characterised comparative social policy and comparative political economy scholarship in recent years, the Handbook provides theoretical insights into the core concepts, changing contexts and main actors that shape contemporary labour market policy. Using macro-regional case studies spanning Asia, Australasia, Europe and North America, it offers detailed empirical illustrations of how major labour market policies and institutions have evolved over time and across countries. Chapters further examine the diversity of policy options and their various political implications, assessing the relationship between labour market policy and major socio-economic outcomes, such as inequality, well being and political participation.



    Integrating cutting-edge theory with rich empirical insights, this incisive Handbook will be an invaluable reference for students and scholars of comparative social policy and comparative political economy. Its comprehensive coverage will also allow policy-makers and practitioners to reflect critically on the role of labour market policy in today?s complex societies.



    ?This new Handbook is an impressive volume that brings together leading scholars in labour market policy research. It not only provides a fresh view on long-debated topics in labour market policy design and implementation, but it also widens the perspective to include new topics, updated comparative evidence and political economy issues. Everyone interested in learning about contemporary labour market policies from different angles should have a look at this book.?

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    Contents:

    1 Introduction: labour market policy as a field of government action and an object of research 1
    Daniel Clegg and Niccolo Durazzi

    PART I CORE CONCEPTS
    2 The rise and demise of unemployment 14
    Jérôme Gautié
    3 Insider-outsider divides in rich democracies: labour market policies, new inequalities and attitudes 27
    Hanna Schwander
    4 Activation: a research topic in its own right? 44
    Jochen Clasen and Clara Mascar?
    5 The academic and policy roots of flexicurity and its pathways 54
    Sonja Bekker and Janine Leschke
    6 Assessing labour market policy change 68
    Emanuele Ferragina, Federico Danilo Filetti and Alessandro Arrigoni

    PART II CHANGING CONTEXTS
    7 Macroeconomic regimes and labour market policies 88
    Bob Hancké and Toon Van Overbeke
    8 Women, work, and labour market policy 103
    Sonja Avlijaš
    9 Labour market policy in the era of mass migration: perspectives on Europe 116
    Gemma Scalise
    10 Technological change and labour market policy preferences 132
    David Weisstanner
    11 Putting the platform economy in its place: contested regulatory terrains 148
    Alessio Bertolini, Matt Cole and Shelly Steward

    PART III ACTORS
    12 Political parties and labour market policies 161
    Reimut Zohlnhöfer and Linda Voigt
    13 Trade unions and the evolution of labour market policy 177
    Joshua Gordon and Dennie Oude Nijhuis
    14 Employers and labour market policy 193
    Sabrina Colombo, David Natali and Emmanuele Pavolini
    15 International organisations: policy agendas and transfer mechanisms in global labour governance 206
    Vicente Silva
    16 The European Union: a significant player in labour policymaking 219
    Vincenzo Maccarrone, Roland Erne and Darragh Golden

    PART IV JOB AND INCOME SECURITY
    17 Minimum wages: by collective bargaining and by law 235
    Georg Picot
    18 Employment protection legislation: towards more inclusive or segmented labour markets? 249
    Agnieszka Piasna
    19 The parabola of unemployment insurance in advanced democracies 264
    Daniel Clegg and Larissa Nenning
    20 The rise of in-work benefits: policy, politics and evaluation 280
    Joan Abbas and Ewan Robertson
    21 From early retirement to later exit from work: shifting towards active ageing 295
    Bernhard Ebbinghaus and Kun Lee
    22 Universal basic income: the new political economy of an old idea 309
    Leire Rincon and Tim Vlandas

    PART V EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION AND SUPPORT
    23 Skill formation: part of and complement to the labour market policy mix? 327
    Donato Di Carlo and Niccolo Durazzi
    24 Effects and explanations of active labour market policy: theoretical and empirical challenges for cross-national research 343
    Axel Cronert
    25 Public employment services: mapping reform trends in advanced democracies 360
    Timo Weishaupt
    26 The changing role of frontline employment advisors 374
    Rik van Berkel
    27 Predictive algorithms in the delivery of public employment services 387
    John Körtner and Giuliano Bonoli

    PART VI REGIONAL EXPERIENCES
    28 Liberal labour markets at the crossroads: the cases of Australia and New Zealand 400
    Shaun Wilson
    29 Labour market policy reform in East Asia: from economic crises to welfare politics 417
    Ijin Hong, Chung-Yang Yeh and Jaewook Nahm
    30 Canada and the United States: labour market policies and varieties of federalism in two liberal welfare states 435
    Daniel Béland, Shannon Dinan, and Alex Waddan
    31 Labour market policy in the Visegrad countries 449
    Michał Polakowski
    32 Labour market policy reforms in Southern Europe: too much of the wrong medicine? 463
    Arianna Tassinari, Fabio Bulfone and Angie Gago

    PART VII IMPACTS
    33 Labour market policies and social inequality in labour market outcomes 479
    Thomas Biegert
    34 Poor workers in advanced democracies: on the nature of in-work poverty and its relationship to labour market policies 495
    Rod Hick and Ive Marx
    35 Labour market policies as a social determinant of wellbeing 508
    Elke Heins
    36 Labour market problems and political integration 523
    Paul Marx

    Index 536

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