List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Appendices
List of Abbreviations
List of Annexes
List of contributors
1: J. Clasen and D. Clegg: Unemployment Protection and Labour
Market Change in Europe: Towards 'Triple Integration'?
Part I: National developments
2: J. Clasen: The United Kingdom - Towards a Single Working-Age
Benefit
3: D. Clegg: France - Integration versus Dualisation
4: I. Dingeldey: Germany - Moving Towards Integration Whilst
Maintaining Segmentation
5: M. Hoogenboom: The Netherlands - Two Tiers for All
6: J. De Deken: Belgium - A Precursor Muddling Through?
7: C. Champion: Switzerland - A Latecomer Catching Up?
8: M. Jessoula and P. Vesan: Italy - Partial Adaptation of an
Atypical Benefit System
9: F. J. Mato: Spain - Fragmented Unemployment Protection in a
Segmented Labour Market
10: J. Goul Andersen: Denmark - Ambiguous Modernisation of an
Inclusive Unemployment Protection System
11: O. Sjöberg: Sweden - Ambivalent Adjustment
12: A. Duman and Á. Scharle: Hungary - Fiscal Pressures and a
Rising Resentment Against the (idle) Poor
13: O. Hora and T. Sirovátka: The Czech Republic -Activation,
Diversification and Marginalisation
Part II: Cross-National Perspectives
14: W. Eichhorst, R. Konle-Seidl; A. Koslowski, P. Marx: Quantity
over Quality? A European Comparison of the Changing Nature of
Transitions Between Non-Employment and Employment
15: J. De Deken and J. Clasen: Tracking Caseloads - The Changing
Composition of Working-Age Benefit Receipt in Europe
16: G. Bonoli: Active Labour Market Policies in a Changing Economic
Context
17: J. Clasen and D. Clegg: The Transformation of Unemployment
Protection in Europe
Jochen Clasen gained his Diploma in Sociology at the Free
University of Berlin in 1988 and a PhD at Edinburgh University in
1992 in Sociology and Social Policy. Professor Clasen is an expert
in cross-national research on social security and unemployment
policy, and has particular expertise in social policy comparisons
between Germany and the UK. He has also published widely on
methodological aspects of cross-national research. Recent books
include: Clasen, J. (ed)
(2011) Converging Worlds of Welfare: British and German Social
Policy in the 21st Century, Oxford University Press; J. Clasen and
N. A. Siegel (eds) (2007) Investigating Welfare State Change:
The
Dependent Variable Problem in Comparative Analysis, Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar, J. Clasen (2005) Reforming European Welfare States:
Germany and the United Kingdom Compared, Oxford: Oxford University
Press. He is Professor of Comparative Social Policy, School of
Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh.
Daniel Clegg gained his PhD in Social and Political Science at the
European University Institute in Florence in 2005. Prior to joining
the University of Edinburgh, he held research and teaching posts at
the University of Stirling and the University of Oxford in the UK,
and Sciences Po in Paris. His research focuses on the comparative
politics of unemployment and labour market policy in developed
welfare states. He is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, School of
Social and Political Science,
University of Edinburgh.
This volume fills a gap in helping to explain some major policy
shortcomings...The inter-disciplinary analysis of this volume
constitutes a precious tool for policy-makers, social actors and
academics about how and why unemployment and labour market policies
evolved in different ways in different political contexts, and what
were the outcomes and implications for regulatory arrangements,
institutional adjustment and social inclusion/exclusion.
*Hedva Sarfati, International Social Security Review*
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