Formal and Informal Work

Formal and Informal Work

Author: Birgit Pfau-Effinger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-11

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1135924651

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Informal work – family care, voluntary work, and undeclared or unregulated work – is a critical form of labor in today’s economy, yet remains underanalyzed and examined. This volume develops a comprehensive conceptual framework of informal work and analyses systematically the relationship of formal and informal work. Using a coherent theoretical and methodological approach, this volume explores informal and formal work in six countries and contributes to our empirical knowledge of informal work and its different interrelations with formal work in various societies. A landmark study in the analysis of work, the book demonstrates how the relationship of formal and informal work is developing, how this can be explained in the specific context of the arrangement of work and welfare, and in which ways informal work possibly contributes to social integration and social cohesion.


The Politics of Industrial Relations

The Politics of Industrial Relations

Author: Kerstin Hamann

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-02-20

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 113665240X

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The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Spanish unions since the Franco dictatorship. It builds on industrial relations, political science, and political economy literature to investigate the trajectory of Spanish unions. It analyzes unions as political actors, that is, their interaction and involvement with governments, political parties, and political processes.


Social Workers Affecting Social Policy

Social Workers Affecting Social Policy

Author: Gal, John

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2014-06-04

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1447320395

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Furthering social justice and human rights is a fundamental principle underlying the social work profession. Engaging in social policy formulation processes is a major route through which social workers can realise this goal. This type of social work activity has been termed ‘policy practice’. The aim of this book is to shed light on policy practice in social work discourse, education and practice in eight liberal democracies. This is the first effort to undertake a cross-national study of social worker engagement in social policy formulation processes. The book offers insights into questions such as ‘what is the importance attributed to social worker involvement in policy change in the social work discourse and education in different countries?’ and ‘how do social workers influence social policy in various national settings?’ These issues are relevant to social worker practitioners, students, educators and researchers, as well as to social policy scholars, who are interested in the role of professionals in social policy formulation.


The Welfare State and Life Transitions

The Welfare State and Life Transitions

Author: Dominique Anxo

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1849806381

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The Welfare State and Life Transitions uses the lens of key life stages to highlight changes in these transitions and in available resources for citizen support within nine European welfare states. This timely book reveals that new life courses are found to require more, and not less welfare support, but only Sweden has developed an active life course approach and only three more could be considered supportive, in at least some life stages. For the remainder, policies were at best limited or, in Italy.s case, passive. The contributors reveal that the neglect of changing needs is leading to greater reliance on the family and the labour market, just as these support structures are becoming more unpredictable and moreunequal. They argue that alongside these new class inequalities, new forms of intergenerational inequality are also emerging, particularly in pension provision.


The Ambivalent Character of Participation

The Ambivalent Character of Participation

Author: Francesco Garibaldo

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 720

ISBN-13: 9783631589434

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Participation is a social process, which is basically part of an exchange relationship. Thus, it is principally pluralist and ambiguous in its meaning. As a consequence, the reconciliation of voices needs innovative approaches to support balanced participation experiences. The ambivalent character of participation intends to provide a look at new initiatives in the various fields of work-place participation. Leading international scholars examine the role of institutional contexts for participation, the development of new forms of interest organisation as well as the relationship between organisational performance, participation practices and quality of working life. The contributions are not limited to taking stock of new experiences in the field of workplace participation, but also contribute to designing a new research agenda.


A Long Goodbye to Bismarck?

A Long Goodbye to Bismarck?

Author: Bruno Palier

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 908964234X

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Bruno Palier is CNRS Researcher at Sciences Po Paris. --


Politics and Society in Contemporary Spain

Politics and Society in Contemporary Spain

Author: B. Field

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-06-18

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1137306629

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This edited volume examines the political, social, and economic developments in contemporary Spain, with a particular focus on the period of the Socialist government (2008-11), the 2011 elections, and the challenges facing Spain and the new Popular Party government.


Critical Social Policy and the Capability Approach

Critical Social Policy and the Capability Approach

Author: Hans-Uwe Otto

Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich

Published: 2014-09-17

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 3847402943

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The (European) welfare state as well as the political space of “the social” is currently being reorganised in a fundamental way. This has major implications for any attempt to contribute to a more just or even emancipatory way of shaping “the social”. The authors discuss what the Capabilities Approach may contribute to this attempt. Rather than assessing the philosophical foundation of this approach, “Shaping the Social” critically discusses the potentials and pitfalls of analysing social and labour-market policy and in particular social services from a capabilities perspective.


The Europeanisation of Social Protection

The Europeanisation of Social Protection

Author: Kvist, Jon

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2007-09-05

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9781847420190

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Through eleven country studies, this book challenges the common view that social protection is exclusively a national concern with EU social policy fragmented and merely symbolic.


Deconstructing Flexicurity and Developing Alternative Approaches

Deconstructing Flexicurity and Developing Alternative Approaches

Author: Maarten Keune

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-03-26

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1136208038

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In recent years, the concept of flexicurity has come to occupy a central place in political and academic debates regarding employment and social policy. It fosters a view in which the need for continuously increasing flexibility is the basic assumption, and the understanding of security increasingly moves from social protection to self-insurance or individual adaptability. Moreover, it rejects the traditional contradictions between flexibility and security, blending the two into a single notion and thus depoliticizing the relationships between capital and labour. This volume provides a critical discussion of the flexicurity concept, the theories upon which it is built and the ideas that it transmits about work, unemployment and social justice. It shows that flexicurity fosters the further individualization of social protection, an increase in precariousness and the further weakening of labour in relation to capital. The authors present a series of alternative theoretical, normative and policy approaches that provide due attention to the collective and political dimension of vulnerability and allow for the development of new societal projects based on alternative values and assumptions.