Unemployment has been somewhat neglected within the world of
economics in recent years. Primarily, this is because the subject
has become of less of an issue for many countries. However, even
within the EU, several regions still suffer from worrying levels of
people out of work. Europe has experienced significant fluctuations
in unemployment levels since the Second World War, and there have
been many attempts at analysing the problem and confronting the
related issues.
This book explores the subject of unemployment in detail, analysing
past successes and failures in the area, and offering lessons and
proposals for the future. Focusing on the EU, but with coverage of
several regions worldwide, this book brings together a wide range
of experts to examine the experiences and approaches of a variety
of countries to this issue of employment, and provides an overview
of unemployment and its economic implications which will be
invaluable to all scholars and policymakers interested in this key
area.
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