Employment relations in advanced, post-industrial democracies have
become increasingly insecure and uncertain as the risks associated
with work are being shifted from employers and governments to workers.
Arne L. Kalleberg examines the impact of the liberalization of labor
markets and welfare systems on the growth of precarious work and job
insecurity for indicators of well-being such as economic insecurity,
the transition to adulthood, family formation, and happiness, in six
advanced capitalist democracies: the United States, the United
Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Spain, and Denmark. This insightful
cross-national analysis demonstrates how active labor market policies
and generous social welfare systems can help to protect workers and
give employers latitude as they seek to adapt to the rise of national
and global competition and the rapidity of sweeping technological
changes. Such policies thereby form elements of a new social contract
that offers the potential for addressing many of the major challenges
resulting from the rise of precarious work.
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9781509506538
Publisert
2018
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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