Constructing Unemployment

Constructing Unemployment
Author: Phineas Baxandall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351161305

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As the longest economic boom in history has given way to leaner times, unemployment has re-emerged as a major issue. This theoretically and empirically sophisticated book examines how unemployment takes on widely different political meanings and explores the ways in which governments act to change their own accountability for unemployment. It contributes to the comparative political economy literature that analyzes political responses to economic problems. Baxandall reverses a conventional application of comparative research by using an Eastern European case to reveal political dynamics that are mirrored in the West - as demonstrated with American and Western European cases. Using interviews and previously unexplored archives to consider a dramatic transformation in the meaning of unemployment in Hungary, he demonstrates how the politics of economic change depend crucially on the political re-crafting of economic categories.

Young People and Long Term Unemployment

Young People and Long Term Unemployment
Author: Marco Giugni,Jasmine Lorenzini,Manlio Cinalli,Christian Lahusen,Simone Baglioni
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000327700

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Young People and Long-Term Unemployment examines the consequences of long-term unemployment for the personal, social, and political lives of young adults aged 18–34 across four European cities: Cologne (Germany), Geneva (Switzerland), Lyon (France), and Turin (Italy). Adopting a multidimensional theoretical framework aiming to bring together insights based on the contextual (macro), organizational (meso), and individual (micro) levels, and combining quantitative and qualitative data and analyses, it reaches a number of important conclusions. First, our study shows that the experience of long-term unemployment has a negative impact on different dimensions of young people’s lives. When compared to employed youth, unemployed youth are less satisfied with their lives, more isolated, and less independent financially. Second, however, there are important variations across the four cities. This means that, in spite of widespread retrenchments, in some places the welfare state still acts as a buffer against unemployment. Third, although young unemployed people participate in politics equally if not slightly more than employed youth, the young unemployed are often disconnected from politics. This is so even when they have important grievances to express in the face of high youth unemployment, precarious working conditions, and grim future perspectives on the labor market. This book will be useful for scholars interested in unemployment politics and youth politics, researchers and teachers in political science, sociology, and social psychology.

The Politics of Unemployment

The Politics of Unemployment
Author: Donald C. Baumer,Carl E. Van Horn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSC:32106010539614

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Employment policy, unemployment, USA - trends, training programmes and employment creation for the unemployed, public expenditure, public service employment, labour legislation comments, political aspects. Diagrams, graphs, references, statistical tables.

The Political Economy of Unemployment

The Political Economy of Unemployment
Author: Thomas Janoski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986
Genre: Manpower policy
ISBN: OCLC:614932555

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The Politics of Unemployment in Europe

The Politics of Unemployment in Europe
Author: Marco Giugni
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317019831

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This book offers a state-of-the-art discussion of the political issues surrounding unemployment in Europe. Its unique combination offers both a policy and institutional perspective, whilst studying the viewpoint of individual civil society members engaging in collective action on the issue of joblessness. It is the result of Marco Giugni’s three year cross-national comparative research project, financed by the European Commission, united with hand picked contributions from invited experts. Throughout his study he focuses on how the EU approaches national unemployment, the main national differences in talk about unemployment and unemployment policy, and how the representatives of the unemployed produce and coordinate demands in relation to unemployment policy. This book contains a number of genuinely cross-national chapters along with sections on specific national cases, namely the UK, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and Sweden.

Unemployment

Unemployment
Author: Tabitha Fletcher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Unemployment
ISBN: 1634851811

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This book discusses unemployment and its relations to economic, political and social aspects. The first chapter studies the relationship of unemployment to the level of confidence that characterizes some macroeconomic relevant agents, such as consumers or investors. Chapter Two investigates the effects of productivity growth shocks on unemployment, both in the short run and in the medium - long run. Chapter Three reviews finite sample inference for unemployment-inflation tradeoff. Chapter Four focuses on understanding how the Great Recession of 2007-2009 and/or long-term labor market changes may have separately or jointly affected health among employed workers in 2010. Chapter Five evaluates the persistence of the unemployment rate in the following emerging European countries: Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Cyprus, Malta, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Chapter Six discusses the case of election results on the political aspects of unemployment. Chapter Seven studies the relationship between unemployment and the (individual) perceived levels of well-being, such as life satisfaction or happiness. Chapter Eight assesses the association between homelessness and survival in a population of unemployed individuals in one region of northern Poland. Chapter Nine studies the impact that educational level and vocational training programmes had on the labour market of semi-peripheral EU countries, using Greece as a case study. Chapter Ten estimates the effects of area unemployment rate on smoking and drinking in China.

Out of Work

Out of Work
Author: Richard K Vedder,Lowell E. Gallaway
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 1997-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780814788332

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Argues the cause of unemployment may be the government itself Redefining the way we think about unemployment in America today, Out of Work offers devastating evidence that the major cause of high unemployment in the United States is the government itself.

Actively Seeking Work

Actively Seeking Work
Author: Desmond King
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1995-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226436227

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Integrating archival and documentary materials with an analysis of the sources of political support for work-welfare programmes, this work examines the reasons behind the lack of effective training and work programmes for the unemployed in Great Britain and the United States.