European Social Models From Crisis to Crisis: -

European Social Models From Crisis to Crisis:

Employment and Inequality in the Era of Monetary Integration
Buch | Softcover
464 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-879886-6 (ISBN)
39,25 inkl. MwSt
This book analyzes how the transformation of the European political economies -- stretching from the crisis after German re-unification and through the Great Recession -- has influenced the social models, employment, and inequality in Western Europe.
Europeans use 'social models' to refer to the combination of welfare state, industrial relations, and educational institutions jointly structuring what we can think of as the supply-side of the labor market. The dominant view in controversy over the social models has been that in the name of equity they have impaired the labor market's efficiency, thereby causing unemployment. But doubt is cast on this supply-side-only diagnosis by powerful macroeconomic developments, from the Europe-wide recession following Germany's post-unification boom to the deepest economic crisis since the interwar Great Depression, which the Eurozone's truncated economic governance structure transformed into a sovereign debt crisis, threatening the Euro's and even EU's very survival. This book explores the interaction of Europe's diverse social models with the major developments that shaped their macroeconomic environment over the quarter century since the fall of the Berlin Wall. It concludes that this environment rather than the social models are primarily responsible for the immense social costs of the crisis.

Jon Erik Dølvik is Dr.philos, sociologist, and Head of Research at Fafo, Institute for Labour and Social Research in Oslo, where he has worked since the 1980s. Dølvik has published extensively in the field of comparative employment relations, social models, and labour migration in the Nordic and European context. His doctoral thesis was on Europeanization of trade unions and social dialogue in the 1990s. He is a longstanding member of the Editorial Panel of European Journal of Industrial Relations and Transfer -- European Review of Labour and Research. Besides stays as visiting scholar abroad, Dølvik has been member of several government appointed commissions regarding labour market issues and Norway's relationship to the EU, and is much used as expert commentator on such issues in the Norwegian public. Andrew Martin is a Research Associate, Center for European Studies, Harvard University. His publications include Euros and Europeans: Monetary Integration and the European Model of Society (2004), and The Brave New World of European Labor: Trade Union Responses to Economic Crisis in Western Europe (1999, both co-edited with G. Ross). Martin co-edits Open Forum, the interactive CES working papers series.

1: Jon Erik Dølvik and Andrew Martin: Introduction
2: Andrew Martin: Eurozone Economic Governance: "A Currency Without a Country"
3: Wendy Carlin, Anke Hassel, Andrew Martin and David Soskice: The Transformation of the German Model
4: Jacques le Cacheux and George Ross: France in the Middle
5: Ken Mayhew and Mark Wickham-Jones: The United Kingdom's Social Model: From Labour's New Deal to the Economic Crisis and the Coalition
6: Sofia Pérez and Martin Rhodes: The Evolution and Crises of the Social Models in Italy and Spain
7: Alexandre Afonso and Jelle Visser: The Liberal Road to High Employment and Low Inequality? The Dutch and Swiss Social Models in the Crisis
8: Jon Erik Dølvik, Jørgen Goul Andersen, and Juhana Vartiainen: The Nordic Social Models in Turbulent times: Consolidation and Flexible Adaptation
9: Torben Iversen and David Soskice: Redistribution and the Power of the Advanced Nation State: Government Responses to Rising Inequality
10: Erling Barth and Karl Ove Moene: When Institutions Reciprocate: Turning European Social Models Around
11: Jon Erik Dølvik and Andrew Martin: From Crisis to Crisis: European Social Models and Labor Market Outcomes in the Era of Monetary Integration
12: Andrew Martin and Jon Erik Dølvik: Conclusion

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 232 mm
Gewicht 694 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 0-19-879886-5 / 0198798865
ISBN-13 978-0-19-879886-6 / 9780198798866
Zustand Neuware
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