Ten Years of the European Employment Strategy (EES)

Ten Years of the European Employment Strategy (EES)

Author: European Commission. Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities. Unit D.2

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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Recoge: 1. La estructura institucional de la Estrategia Europea de Empleo - 2. Hechos más relevantes de la Estrategia Europea de Empleo - 3. Características principales de la Estrategia Europea de Empleo.


The Future of Work in Europe

The Future of Work in Europe

Author: Ignace Glorieux

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-28

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1351146580

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Recent years have witnessed major changes to the workplace across Europe. The speed of these changes requires constant monitoring and reappraisal. In this book, recent trends are analyzed and their consequences discussed, within a socio-historical context which also reveals underlying patterns of continuity. The trends analyzed include: the presence of high rates of endemic unemployment and underemployment, particularly amongst the young the growth of insecure and precarious employment sweeping changes to the regulation of and organization of work the diminution in the availability of manual work and the growth of white-collar service-sector jobs the growing participation of women in paid employment the introduction of new organizational forms and new forms of management the accelerating use of IT the growth in demand for educational and vocational qualifications by employers the increasing influence of European legislation on work, retirement, health, safety, etc the growing importance of voluntary-sector work The contributors to the volume present both primary research and a wide-ranging survey and analysis of recent major contributions in the field. Detailed empirical material is included from Belgium, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the UK and the EU more generally. Thus, the book aims to provide a current overview of the nature of work from a pan-European perspective, illuminated by up-to-the-minute field research.


Transforming European Employment Policy

Transforming European Employment Policy

Author: Ralf Rogowski

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1781001170

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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. The limitations of the current approach became particularly apparent during the financial crisis of 2008, and it has now reached a turning point. The book offers a new coherent European reform agenda that views easing transitions in employment and promoting the development of individual and collective capabilities as cornerstones. The contributing authors focus on vocational training, life course policies, reflexive labour law and social insurance, from theoretical, empirical and practical perspectives. Transforming European Employment Policy will be of great benefit to policymakers as well as those researching or studying European law, labour law, industrial relations, political science, social policy or international business.