Active social policies in the EU
Abstract
"This book challenges the underlying presupposition that regular employment is the royal road to inclusion. Drawing on original empirical research, it investigates the inclusionary and exclusionary potentials of different types of work, including activation programmes." (Text excerpt, IAB-Doku) ((en))
Contents:
Rik van Berkel, Iver Hornemann Moller: Introduction (1-13);
Rik van Berkel, Iver Hornemann Moller, Colin C.Williams: The concept of inclusion/exclusion and the concept of work (15-44);
Rik van Berkel, Iver Hornemann Moller: The concept of activation (45-71);
Marisol Garcia, Jan de Schampheleire: The inclusive power of standard and non-standard work (73-101);
Henning Hansen, Pedro Hespanha, Carlos Machado, Rik van Berkel: Inclusion through participation? Active social policies in the EU and empirical observations from case studies into types of work (103-135);
Iver Hornemann Moller, Pedro Hespanha: Patterns of exclusion/inclusion and people's strategies (137-156);
Aitor Gomez Gonzalez: Entrepreneurial activation:the Spanish Capitalisation of Unemployment Benefits programme (157-178);
Ben Valkenburg, Jens Lind: Orthodoxy and reflexivity in international comparative analysis (179-196);
Rik van Berkel, Maurice Roche: Activation policies as reflexive social policies (197-224).
Autorin / Autor
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Berkel, Rik van
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Hornemann Moller, Iver
Bibliografische Daten
Berkel, Rik van (Hrsg.); Hornemann Moller, Iver (Hrsg.) (2002): Active social policies in the EU * inclusion through participation? Bristol: Policy Press, 230 S.
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