The problem of mass unemployment in Western Europe has persisted
since the early 1980s. Clearly the policies implemented by national
governments and the EU have not been successful in adequately
tackling this important social, economic and political issue. This
volume presents a comparative analysis of the present situation. It
looks at how the orthodox unemployment policies of contemporary
governments have failed and what new policies might be introduced.
A number of radical unemployment policies, from Germany, France,
Italy, Britain, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Switzerland and the EU, are
outlined. These are investigated with a view to identifying the
conditions under which they might become standard components of
national and EU strategies to bring down unemployment.
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