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Blossfeld, Hans-Peter.
Globalized labour markets and social inequality in Europe[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
331.12094
書名/作者:
Globalized labour markets and social inequality in Europe/ edited By Hans-Peter Blossfeld ; with a foreword by Gosta-Esping Andersen.
其他作者:
Blossfeld, Hans-Peter.
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (p. cm.)
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
Labor market - Europe.
標題:
Equality - Europe.
標題:
Globalization - Europe.
標題:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor
ISBN:
9780230319882 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
0230319882 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Foreword; G. Esping-Andersen -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I: INTRODUCTION� -- Globalized Labour Markets and Social Inequality in Europe; S. Buchholz, K.Kolb, D.Ho�fcker�& H.Blossfeld -- PART II: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON CONSERVATIVE WELFARE REGIMES� -- Selective Flexibilization and Deregulation of the Labour Market; S.Buchholz�& K.Kolb� -- The Flexibilization of the Dutch Labour Market; R.Wielers�& M.Mills -- PART III: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON SOUTHERN EUROPEAN WELFARE REGIMES� -- The Flexibilization of the Spanish Labour Market; J.Mar�tnez Pastor�& F.Bernardi� -- Italy: No Country for Young Men (and Women); P.Barbieri -- PART IV: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC WELFARE REGIMES� -- A Recipe for Coping with the Challenge of Globalization?; D.Ho�fcker� -- Changing Work-Life Inequality in Sweden; T.Korpi�& M.�Thlin -- PART V: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON POST-SOCIALIST WELFARE REGIMES� -- The Estonian Form of Globalization; J.Hele�me�& E.Saar� -- From Guaranteed Employment to Job Competition; A.Baranowska -- PART VI: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTION LIBERAL WELFARE REGIMES� -- The Effects of Flexibilization on Social Divisions and Career Trajectories in the UK Labour Market; C.Purcell, M.Flynn,�& U.Ayudhya PART VII: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION� -- The Flexibilization of European Labour Markets and the Development of Social Inequalities; D.Ho�fcker, S.Buchholz, K.Kolb,�& H.Blossfeld -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
In both academia as well as public discourse, globalization has turned into a prominent reference when discussing recent changes in contemporary societies. The majority of earlier literature,however, has largely restricted itself to the broader relationship between globalization and entire national economies, although there have been smaller studies that have investigated how globalization actually 'trickles down' to the individual life course levels of modern European citizens, concentrating on single life course transitions. Based on contributions from international experts, this volume extends this perspective by providing an up-to-date account of globalization's influences on individual life courses in nine different European societies and of political strategies to mediate this influence. The authors provide ample evidence that globalization does not lead to an equivocal 'race to the bottom' in modern welfare states but is mediated differently by nation-specific institutions. Furthermore, they show that employment insecurity is often channelled to specific disadvantaged groups, thereby amplifying existing inequality structures.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230319882
Globalized labour markets and social inequality in Europe[electronic resource] /
Globalized labour markets and social inequality in Europe
[electronic resource] /edited By Hans-Peter Blossfeld ; with a foreword by Gosta-Esping Andersen. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (p. cm.)
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Foreword; G. Esping-Andersen -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I: INTRODUCTION� -- Globalized Labour Markets and Social Inequality in Europe; S. Buchholz, K.Kolb, D.Ho�fcker�& H.Blossfeld -- PART II: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON CONSERVATIVE WELFARE REGIMES� -- Selective Flexibilization and Deregulation of the Labour Market; S.Buchholz�& K.Kolb� -- The Flexibilization of the Dutch Labour Market; R.Wielers�& M.Mills -- PART III: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON SOUTHERN EUROPEAN WELFARE REGIMES� -- The Flexibilization of the Spanish Labour Market; J.Mar�tnez Pastor�& F.Bernardi� -- Italy: No Country for Young Men (and Women); P.Barbieri -- PART IV: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC WELFARE REGIMES� -- A Recipe for Coping with the Challenge of Globalization?; D.Ho�fcker� -- Changing Work-Life Inequality in Sweden; T.Korpi�& M.�Thlin -- PART V: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS ON POST-SOCIALIST WELFARE REGIMES� -- The Estonian Form of Globalization; J.Hele�me�& E.Saar� -- From Guaranteed Employment to Job Competition; A.Baranowska -- PART VI: COUNTRY-SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTION LIBERAL WELFARE REGIMES� -- The Effects of Flexibilization on Social Divisions and Career Trajectories in the UK Labour Market; C.Purcell, M.Flynn,�& U.Ayudhya PART VII: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION� -- The Flexibilization of European Labour Markets and the Development of Social Inequalities; D.Ho�fcker, S.Buchholz, K.Kolb,�& H.Blossfeld -- Index.
In both academia as well as public discourse, globalization has turned into a prominent reference when discussing recent changes in contemporary societies. The majority of earlier literature,however, has largely restricted itself to the broader relationship between globalization and entire national economies, although there have been smaller studies that have investigated how globalization actually 'trickles down' to the individual life course levels of modern European citizens, concentrating on single life course transitions. Based on contributions from international experts, this volume extends this perspective by providing an up-to-date account of globalization's influences on individual life courses in nine different European societies and of political strategies to mediate this influence. The authors provide ample evidence that globalization does not lead to an equivocal 'race to the bottom' in modern welfare states but is mediated differently by nation-specific institutions. Furthermore, they show that employment insecurity is often channelled to specific disadvantaged groups, thereby amplifying existing inequality structures.
ISBN: 9780230319882 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 9786613317919
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Dewey Class. No.: 331.12094
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