This book breaks new ground by bringing together recent research into the determinants of marginalization risks for the unemployed and research into new social policies for combating marginalization. It examines the major controversies about how far entrapment in unemployment is due to resource constraints, motivational problems, or skill deficiency. It examines the forms that new policies have taken, the way they vary between EU countries, and the effects they have had on the life experiences of the unemployed. Its central concern is how far the new policies developed in the 1990s, in particular the spread of activation and welfare-to-work policies, address the major sources of vulnerability of the unemployed. The chapters draw on the results of a number of major comparative research programmes funded by the European Commission. These provide for the first time rigorous comparative data across a range of different countries. They bring together the insights of researchers from different disciplines: economists, jurists, social-psychologists, and social policy analysts. The book shows that while the new policy initiatives helped to mitigate the severity of the experience of unemployment, they were far from providing an adequate response to the underlying factors that put people at risk of marginalization. These were primarily due to skill deficiencies that were rooted in disadvantages that people experienced when they were young and in the persisting inequalities in training opportunities during people's work careers. The case is made for a major new policy initiative to improve the quality of working life of the low-skilled and their opportunities for skill development.
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A contribution to work on unemployment in Europe, this book provides a comparative analysis of social policies for combating marginalization of the unemployed across the European Union. Drawing on the results of important research programmes funded by the European Commission, it puts forward the case for a revision of the policy priorities.
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1. Unemployment, Marginalization Risks, and Welfare Policy ; 2. Unemployment, Poverty, and Social Isolation: An Assessment of the Current State of Social Exclusion Theory ; 3. Psychology of Unemployment and Social Exclusion: Youth Unemployment and the Risk of Social Exclusion ; 4. Gender Differences in Employment Commitment Among Unemployed Youth ; 5. What Difference Does a Job Make? The Income Consequences of Joblessness in Europe ; 6. Skills and Unemployment ; 7. Economic Redundancy: The Paradoxes of Exemplary Protection ; 8. The Development of Workfare Within Social Activation Policies ; 9. The Experience of Activation Policies ; 10. Policy Responses to Marginalization: The Changing Role of the EU
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First study to bring together basic and policy research on the experience of unemployment in Europe Major new inter-disciplinary contribution to study of unemployment Makes important case for the revision of current unemployment policy priorities
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First study to bring together basic and policy research on the experience of unemployment in Europe Major new inter-disciplinary contribution to study of unemployment Makes important case for the revision of current unemployment policy priorities
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ISBN
9780199271849
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
596 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
304

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