Work inequalities in the crisis : evidence from Europe /
edited by Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead ; International Labour Office.
- Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2011.
- xvii, 594 p. : statistics ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction: Has the crisis exacerbated work inequalities? /
Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead -- 2. Mixed adjustment forms and inequality effects in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania / Jaan Masso and Kerly Krillo -- 3. Inequality at work emerging in the current crisis in Bulgaria / Vasil Tsanov -- 4. Croatia: Prolonged crisis with an uncertain ending / Vojmir Franicevic -- 5. France: Protecting the insiders in the crisis and forgetting the outsiders? / Jerome Gautie -- 6. The German labour market after the financial crisis: Miracle or just a good
policy mix? / Gerhard Bosch -- 7. Hungary: Crisis coupled with a fiscal squeeze - effects on inequality / Janos Kollo -- 8. Italy:
Limited policy responses and industrial relations in flux, leading
to aggravated inequalities / Niall 0'Higgins -- 9. The Netherlands:
Is the impact of the financial crisis on inequalities different from
in the past? / Wiemer Salverda -- 10. From the highest employment growth to the deepest fall: Economic crisis and labour inequalities in Spain / Rafael Munoz de Bustillo Llorente and Jose-Ignacio Anton Perez -- 11. Flexicurity, Swedish-style, against the crisis: What impact on inequality? / Dominique Anxo -- 12. Crisis in Turkey: Aggravating a segmented labour market and creating new inequalities / Seyhan Erdogdu -- 13. Social impact of the crisis in the UK: Focus on gender and age inequalities / Damian Grimshaw and Anthony Rafferty.
Provides a comprehensive assessment of national trends in inequalities in 30 European countries.
9780857937506 9789221248859 (pbk)
employment
unemployment
economic implication
social implication
economic recession
EU countries
Bulgaria
Croatia
Estonia
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Lithuania
Netherlands
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
UK
temporary employment
wage differential
working conditions
social dialogue
hours of work
wages
women workers
men workers
youth unemployment
ILO pub
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction: Has the crisis exacerbated work inequalities? /
Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead -- 2. Mixed adjustment forms and inequality effects in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania / Jaan Masso and Kerly Krillo -- 3. Inequality at work emerging in the current crisis in Bulgaria / Vasil Tsanov -- 4. Croatia: Prolonged crisis with an uncertain ending / Vojmir Franicevic -- 5. France: Protecting the insiders in the crisis and forgetting the outsiders? / Jerome Gautie -- 6. The German labour market after the financial crisis: Miracle or just a good
policy mix? / Gerhard Bosch -- 7. Hungary: Crisis coupled with a fiscal squeeze - effects on inequality / Janos Kollo -- 8. Italy:
Limited policy responses and industrial relations in flux, leading
to aggravated inequalities / Niall 0'Higgins -- 9. The Netherlands:
Is the impact of the financial crisis on inequalities different from
in the past? / Wiemer Salverda -- 10. From the highest employment growth to the deepest fall: Economic crisis and labour inequalities in Spain / Rafael Munoz de Bustillo Llorente and Jose-Ignacio Anton Perez -- 11. Flexicurity, Swedish-style, against the crisis: What impact on inequality? / Dominique Anxo -- 12. Crisis in Turkey: Aggravating a segmented labour market and creating new inequalities / Seyhan Erdogdu -- 13. Social impact of the crisis in the UK: Focus on gender and age inequalities / Damian Grimshaw and Anthony Rafferty.
Provides a comprehensive assessment of national trends in inequalities in 30 European countries.
9780857937506 9789221248859 (pbk)
employment
unemployment
economic implication
social implication
economic recession
EU countries
Bulgaria
Croatia
Estonia
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Lithuania
Netherlands
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
UK
temporary employment
wage differential
working conditions
social dialogue
hours of work
wages
women workers
men workers
youth unemployment
ILO pub