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There is an increasing emphasis on activation and participation in
European social welfare policy. 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 programs. Active Social Policies in the
EU makes an important contribution to the debates in this area by:
reporting on original international comparative research;
reflecting on and critically assessing current activating policies;
evaluating the consequences of these policies, as well as
challenging the premises they are based on; including the
perspectives of service users in its analyses; and offering
recommendations for the future design of activating policies. The
book will be invaluable for students, lecturers and researchers of
social and labor market policies and policy makers. It is essential
reading for those interested in is
Published in 1999, this text is influenced by two sets of theories,
namely regulation theories and theories on social citizenship.
Regulation theories are mainly used as an overall guideline - a
frame of reference - in the analysis of changed, unchanged and new
types of integration and differentiation in working life and its
social modes of regulations. The perspective on social citizenship
is concentrated on participation in working life - what are the
changes in working life (unemployment and non-standard employment)
and what are the conditions and the outcome of social regulation?
These questions are thematized in two articles and analyzed in
chapter 7 which focuses on four welfare state models represented by
Portugal, England, the Netherlands and Denmark. The book aims to
contribute material on labour market segmentation and social
policies to combat labour market marginalization in four countries
studies representing typical European welfare state models.
Published in 1999, this text is influenced by two sets of theories,
namely regulation theories and theories on social citizenship.
Regulation theories are mainly used as an overall guideline - a
frame of reference - in the analysis of changed, unchanged and new
types of integration and differentiation in working life and its
social modes of regulations. The perspective on social citizenship
is concentrated on participation in working life - what are the
changes in working life (unemployment and non-standard employment)
and what are the conditions and the outcome of social regulation?
These questions are thematized in two articles and analyzed in
chapter 7 which focuses on four welfare state models represented by
Portugal, England, the Netherlands and Denmark. The book aims to
contribute material on labour market segmentation and social
policies to combat labour market marginalization in four countries
studies representing typical European welfare state models.
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