Reducing Inequalities in Europe: How Industrial Relations and Labour Policies Can Close the Gap.
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Contributors : Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez, Jaan Masso, Maryna Tverdostup, Inta Mierina, Kerly Espenberg, Ive Marx, Lien Van Cant, Pierre Courtioux, Christine Erhel, Gerhard Bosch, Maria Karamessini, Stefanos Giakoumatos, Brian Nolan, Annamaria Simonazzi, Giuseppe Fiorani, Wiemer Salverda, Branko Bembi?, Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo, Fernando Pinto Hernández, Dominique Anxo, Damian Grimshaw, Mat Johnson
1. Curbing Inequalities in Europe: The Impact of Industrial Relations and Labour Policies
2. Labour Market Inequalities in Conditions of Limited Social Dialogue: The Case of the Baltic States
3. Belgium: Is Robust Social Concertation Providing a Buffer against Growing Inequality?
4. Social Dialogue in France under Pressure: Can Worker Security be achieved in a Context of Increasing Job Flexibility?
5. Social Dialogue in Germany: Innovation or Erosion?
6. Industrial Relations, Imposed Flexibility and Inequality during the Greek Great Depression
7. Social Dialogue and Inequality: Ireland
8. Italy: Industrial Relations and Inequality in a Recessionary Environment
9. The Netherlands: Is the Polder Model Behind the Curve with Regard to Growing Household Income Inequality?
10. Changes in Inequality Outcomes alongside Industrial Relations Transformation in Slovenia
11. Industrial Relations and Inequality in the Spanish Labour Market: Resilience and Change
12. Shaping the Future of Work in Sweden: The Crucial Role of Social Partnership
13. Inequality at Work in the United Kingdom: How Perforated Industrial Relations Worsen Inequalities and Hold Back Progress on Equalities
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Nbre volumes : 0
Langue : Anglais
Illustration(s) : Schémas
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque