Author (Person) | Blanpain, Roger |
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Publisher | Kluwer Law International |
Series Title | Bulletin of Comparative Labour Relations |
Series Details | No.71 |
Publication Date | 2009 |
ISBN | 978-90-411-2866-9 |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
Abstract: As a contribution to defining the nature of these problems this collection of essays targets the phenomena of multilevel governance, both vertical (European, national, regional, local) and horizontal (administrative institutions, trade unions, business representatives, NGOs), showing how coordination or conflict between the various levels advances, or fails to advance, the goals of employment policy. Regarding the EU, five EU Member States are examined – plus, for comparative analysis, the parallel Canadian federal model – with the authors addressing such concrete issues as: Contents: 2. Looking at the EES in Search of the Effectiveness and Efficiency of National Employment Policies and Social Protection Systems - J.P. Landa Zapirain & E. Terradillos Ormaetxea 3. EES and European Social Inclusion Policy: Employment as a Means of Social Inclusion in an International Human Rights Perspective - A. Fernández & N. Pumar 4. The OMC as Decentralization of Regulations and Case Law: A Gender Mainstreaming Perspective - J. López López 5. The Reform of the Labour Market and of the Social Benefits for Unemployment in Germany - M. Fuchs 6. The Reform of the Public Employment Service in France: Modernization and New Governance Issues - P. Auvergnon & P. Martin 7. Vocational Education Policies in the Process of Multilevel Governance: A French Perspective - T. Berthet & P. Iriart 8. Facts and Limits of the Regionalization of Social and Employment Policies in Italy - G. Ricci 9. Centralization and Decentralization within the Spanish Model of Social Federalism: The Examples of Social Assistance and Employment Policies - A. Baylos, J. Cabeza & M.J. Romero 10. The Jobseeker’s Allowance: A British Perspective on Job Activation - J. Carby-Hall 11. Who Governs Labour Market Policy in Canada? - B. Langille |
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Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs |
Countries / Regions | Europe |