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Employment Research and State Traditions - A Comparative History of Britain, Germany, and the United States (Hardcover, New)
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Employment Research and State Traditions - A Comparative History of Britain, Germany, and the United States (Hardcover, New)
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Contemporary employment research tackles an increasingly globalized
subject, much of it using empiricist and a-theoretical methods
increasingly embedded in a market-economic paradigm. However, this
stands in stark contrast to employment research's historical roots.
Exploring these roots, Carola Frege traces how employment research
was born out of the industrial and also democratic transformations
of the 19th century and shows that the variations of employment
research can be traced back to nation-specific state traditions. In
particular, how countries conceptualized their relationship between
political and industrial democracy, to what extent their labour
movements were more state-oriented, and what influence the state
had on the organization of higher education and scientific
research, and shaped research topics, methods, theories, and
paradigms.
The book argues that these different research cultures are still
with us today, despite increasing globalization of the subject
matter and growing internationalization of the academic world.
Based on a comparative historical analysis of research
characteristics in Britain, Germany, and the US, this book
investigates how employment research developed in different ways in
different countries. A longitudinal cross-country comparison of
publications in the main journals of the field reveals that
employment research is still deeply embedded in longstanding
country-specific institutional and ideational traditions.
Frege makes the case for embracing this diversity, and
rejuvenating the subject of employment research through a
rediscovery of its policy-oriented research traditions, and a
reinstatement of its relevance for society.
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