The Political Economy of Work Security and Flexibility

The Political Economy of Work Security and Flexibility
Author: Fabio Berton,Matteo Richiardi,Stefano Sacchi
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781847429070

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This book casts light on the empirical relationship between labor market deregulation through non-standard contracts and the three main dimensions of worker security: employment, income and social security.

Job Security and Flexibility

Job Security and Flexibility
Author: Emil Dinga,Monica Florica Dutcas,Gabriela-Mariana Ionescu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2023-06-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783031285097

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This book examines the relationship between job security and job flexibility. Through an innovative conceptual approach, the concept of job flexicurity is presented to highlight the labour market dynamics between job flexibility and employee security. The dynamics of labour market mechanisms are placed within ideas of rigidity, security, flexibility, and plasticity to explore the interplay between different employee considerations. Particular attention is given to the Romanian labour market with an empirical case study that expands upon the ideas discussed. This book aims to analyse how job security and flexibility impact worker well-being and happiness. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in labour economics and the job market.

Regulating Flexibility

Regulating Flexibility
Author: Mark Preston Thomas
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780773535169

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A timely analysis of employment standards legislation that calls for a new approach to labour market regulation.

Labour Market Flexibility and Pension Reforms

Labour Market Flexibility and Pension Reforms
Author: K. Hinrichs,M. Jessoula
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230307605

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Increasingly flexible labour markets and reforms of old-age pension systems are still ranking high on the political agenda of European countries. This volume investigates whether, and to what extent, the interplay between pension reforms and the spread of 'atypical' employment patterns and fragmented careers has a negative influence uponeconomic security in old age. The volume, therefore, analyzes the flexibility-security nexus by focusing on the post-retirement phase, thus extending the conventional narrow concept of 'flexicurity'. The book also questions whetherreforms of public and private pension schemes compensate or aggravate the risks of increasingly flexible labor markets and atypical employment careers after retirement? Around this overarching research question, the various contributions in the volume employ the same analytical framework in order to map, and then compare, the developments in seven European countries - Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, and the UK which present different labour market arrangements and various degrees of flexibility, as well as diverse pension systems.

Flexicurity and Political Philosophy

Flexicurity and Political Philosophy
Author: Andranik Tangian
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1628086394

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Flexicurity is a European labour market policy adopted in 2007 within the European Employment Strategy. This policy aims at combining the ongoing flexibilisation of employment relations with the traditions of the European welfare state. This book examines and summarises thirty empirical studies in flexicurity written by the author in 2004 and 2010. The book provides empirical evidence of increasing labour flexibility accompanied by a decline of social security. The author also shows that the countries with higher flexibility are more affected by the crisis. This is a serious warning against improper implementation of flexicurity and its one-sided use in favour of employers.

The Political Behaviour of Temporary Workers

The Political Behaviour of Temporary Workers
Author: Paul Marx
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137394873

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Insecure temporary employment is growing in Europe, but we know little about how being in such jobs affects political preferences and behaviour. Combining insights from psychology, political science and labour market research, this book offers new theories and evidence on the political repercussions of temporary jobs.

Full Employment in Europe

Full Employment in Europe
Author: Günther Schmid
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781848441477

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The book is without doubt a must-read reflection on the notion of full employment and a source of inspiration for the establishing of the knowledge-based economy that is such an aspiration for Europeans. Thomas Bauwens, Agence Europe Every book by Günther Schmid is an event. This one illuminates the current European policy debate on flexicurity . It gives fresh analyses of the comparative employment performances of the EU and the USA, and proposes a path-breaking framework for understanding and improving them. Pragmatic and provocative, Schmid s contribution should be a must for researchers, but also for HR managers, social partners representatives and policymakers interested in the present and future of work and employment. Bernard Gazier, University Paris 1 and a Member of the Institut Universitaire de France Transitional Labour Markets (TLM) defined as legitimate, negotiated and politically supported sets of various employment options in critical events over the life course are an essential ingredient of modern full employment strategies. After assessing the European Employment Strategy, this book offers a detailed comparative analysis of employment performance for selected European member states and the United States. It suggests that successful employment systems arise from a new paradigm of flexibility and security ( flexicurity ) the balance of which varies according to countries institutional paths. Whilst there is no best practice , TLM theory does provide normative and analytical principles that can be generalised for various institutional settings. The book also provides good practice examples for managing critical transitions over the life course from education to employment, from one job to another, from unemployment to employment, from private activities to gainful work and from employment to retirement and develops the contours for extending unemployment insurance to work life insurance. With a fresh and new approach to the question of full employment in modern society, this book will appeal to academic scholars interested in labour market and employment policies, and policy decision makers at local, regional, national and European levels.

The Harms of Work

The Harms of Work
Author: Lloyd, Anthony
Publsiher: Bristol University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781529204032

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As the percentage of people working in the service economy continues to rise, there is a need to examine workplace harm within low-paid, insecure, flexible and short-term forms of ‘affective labour’. This is the first book to discuss harm through an ultra-realist lens and examines the connection between individuals, their working conditions and management culture. Using data from a long-term ethnographic study of the service economy, it investigates the reorganisation of labour markets and the shift from security to flexibility, a central function of consumer capitalism. It highlights working conditions and organisational practices which employees experience as normal and routine but within which multiple harms occur. Challenging current thinking within sociology and policy analysis, it reconnects ideology and political economy with workplace studies and uses examples of legal and illegal activity to demonstrate the multiple harms within the service economy.