Activation and labour market reforms in Europe : challenges to social citizenship
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Activation and labour market reforms in Europe : challenges to social citizenship
(Work and welfare in Europe)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-281) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book analyzes in what way activation policies impact on given patterns of social citizenship that predominate in national contexts. It argues that the liberal paradigm of activation introduced into labour market policies in all Western European states challenges the specific patterns of social citizenship in each country.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables List of Figures Preface Notes on Authors and Editors PART I: INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Activation and Labour Market Reforms in Europe. Challenges to Social Citizenship - Introduction
- S.Bothfeld & S.Betzelt How Do Activation Policies Affect Social Citizenship? The Issue of Autonomy
- S.Bothfeld & S.Betzelt PART II: THE UNIVERSAL ADULT WORKER NORM - TENSIONS BETWEEN EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Social Security Provision Targeted at Immigrants - a Forerunner for the General Change of Scandinavian Equal Citizenship? A Danish Case Study
- K.Breidahl Relinquishing Rights? The Impact of Activation on Citizenship for Lone Parents in the UK
- S.Wright Social Citizenship and Activation in Europe: A Gendered Perspective
- M.Letablier, A.Eydoux & S.Betzelt PART III: EROSION OF SOCIAL STATUS? - TENSIONS BETWEEN CORE AND PERIPHERY The Erosion of Social Status: The Case of Germany
- S.Betzelt & S.Bothfeld Redefining Unemployment and Employment Statuses: The Impact of Activation on Social Citizenship in France
- M.Beraud & A.Eydoux Chances and Pitfalls of Flexible Labour Markets: the Case of the Spanish Strategy of Labour Market Flexibility
- B.Perez & M.Laparra Activation and the Limited Social Citizenship Status of Young and Female Workers: The Italian Case
- P.Graziano PART IV: GOVERNANCE AND IMPLEMENTATION - TENSIONS BETWEEN STANDARDIZATION AND INDIVIDUALIZATION The Local and Street-Level Production of Social Citizenship. The Case of Dutch Social Assistance
- R.Berkel Norwegian Welfare Reforms: Social Contracts and Activation Policies
- N.Kildal & E.Nilssen PART V: CONCLUSIONS Activation Policies: Potential Enhancement and Factual Restraints of the Citizens' Autonomy
- S.Betzelt & S.Bothfeld References
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