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Following the 2008 economic crisis, the situation for young people
deteriorated dramatically in many European countries. Employment
and training opportunities have reduced, and levels of poverty and
social exclusion have increased. This book evaluates both
institutional frameworks and programmes as well as the quantitative
and qualitative basis of judgements in European youth policies that
dominate current strategies. Empowering Young People in
Disempowering Times uses EU survey data and in-depth qualitative
research to examine the education, employment experiences and
quality of life of young people in Europe. It develops an extensive
critique of the dominant policy approaches used in Europe, which
aim to tackle the challenges facing disadvantaged young people
through a focus on work first and a narrow human capital centered
approach of integration. In response, the book analyses and
discusses alternatives emerging from an application of Amartya
Sens's Capability Approach to youth policies and an enlarged
concept of participation. Offering quantitative and qualitative
analysis which aim to develop new and progressive ways to assess
the situation of socially disadvantaged young people in Europe,
this book will be fascinating reading for students and teachers of
social policy, as well as policy-makers, social practitioners and
social scientists. Contributors include: G. Acconcia, R. Atzmuller,
E. Baillergeau, S. Belda-Miquel, T. Berthet, B. Beuret, A. Boni
Aristizabal, J.-M. Bonvin, E. Chiappero-Martinetti, S. Dahmen, J.W.
Duyvendak, V. Egdell, A.K. Frorup, C. Goffette, H. Graham, P.R.
Graziano, B. Haidinger, N.R. Jensen, C.C. Kjeldsen, A. Knecht, T.
Ley, A. Lopez-Fogues, H.-U. Otto, A. Peruzzi, R. Raeside, G. Roets,
R. Roose, V. Simon, A.M.C. Spreafico, C. Vandekinderen, H. Van
Keer, J. Vero
As our digital economy continues to expand, gig work becomes
increasingly significant. This incisive book investigates the ways
in which social dialogue can reinforce decent working practices and
create inclusive workplaces in the growing gig economy, putting
forward a framework for structured dialogue and collective
bargaining among social partners, platforms, and workers. Centred
on four major case studies - Germany, Greece, Switzerland, and the
UK - the book analyses the key challenges that characterise the
varied European landscape of gig economies and workforces. With a
particular focus on the hospitality, driving, and food delivery
sectors, chapters explore the intersection of social partners'
responses and gig workers' capacity to organise and build
collective voice. Examining the complicated and overlapping
linkages between workers' rights, social protection, social
dialogue, and decent work, the book aims to expose, and ultimately
put an end to, precariousness and exploitation in the context of
gig labour. Integrating critical theoretical perspectives and
methodologies with context-sensitive evidence, this book will be an
essential resource for students and scholars of sociology, social
policy, labour policy, employment relations, and human resource
management. Its examination of timely questions of collective
action and social dialogue in the gig economy will also appeal to
activists, journalists, social partners, and policymakers.
This volume addresses the conditions allowing the transformation
of specific children s rights into capabilities in settings as
different as children s parliaments, organized leisure activities,
contexts of vulnerability, children in care. It addresses
theoretical questions linked to children s agency and reflexivity,
education, the life cycle perspective, child participation,
evolving capabilities and citizenship. The volume highlights
important issues that have to be taken into account for the
implementation of human rights and the development of peoples
capabilities. The focus on children s capabilities along a
rights-based approach is an inspiring perspective that researchers
and practitioners in the field of human rights would like to
deepen. "
European social movements improve the well-being of men and women
but need further analysis through a gender-sensitive lens. Taking
an international and cross-disciplinary perspective, this book
examines the impact of European social movements on gendered
political and material well-being. Insights from history, politics,
sociology and gender studies help identify how social movements
have been instrumental in changing individual well-being through
participation and empowerment. These movements have contributed to
collective well-being thanks to victories in health, sexualities,
political recognition and access to material goods. The
contributions pay particular attention to the role of women
activists in social movements varying from unions and religious
movements to the women's movement itself. The settings range from
19th century Catalonia to Switzerland and Poland, including studies
on European transnational movements today and their impact on
global gendered well-being. The authors consider how gender has
been important in defining the goals, strategies and outcomes of
social movements. Thanks to the international spread of
contributions a comparative record can be examined. Together the
authors provide unique and concrete illustrations of the role of
collective action and the participatory process on transforming
women and well-being in European societies. The book provides
essential insights for students and scholars working on social and
women's movements, European well-being and welfare, and
transnational action.
European social movements improve the well-being of men and women
but need further analysis through a gender-sensitive lens. Taking
an international and cross-disciplinary perspective, this book
examines the impact of European social movements on gendered
political and material well-being. Insights from history, politics,
sociology and gender studies help identify how social movements
have been instrumental in changing individual well-being through
participation and empowerment. These movements have contributed to
collective well-being thanks to victories in health, sexualities,
political recognition and access to material goods. The
contributions pay particular attention to the role of women
activists in social movements varying from unions and religious
movements to the women's movement itself. The settings range from
19th century Catalonia to Switzerland and Poland, including studies
on European transnational movements today and their impact on
global gendered well-being. The authors consider how gender has
been important in defining the goals, strategies and outcomes of
social movements. Thanks to the international spread of
contributions a comparative record can be examined. Together the
authors provide unique and concrete illustrations of the role of
collective action and the participatory process on transforming
women and well-being in European societies. The book provides
essential insights for students and scholars working on social and
women's movements, European well-being and welfare, and
transnational action.
This volume addresses the conditions allowing the transformation of
specific children’s rights into capabilities in settings as
different as children’s parliaments, organized leisure
activities, contexts of vulnerability, children in care. It
addresses theoretical questions linked to children’s agency and
reflexivity, education, the life cycle perspective, child
participation, evolving capabilities and citizenship. The volume
highlights important issues that have to be taken into account for
the implementation of human rights and the development of
peoples’ capabilities. The focus on children’s capabilities
along a rights-based approach is an inspiring perspective that
researchers and practitioners in the field of human rights would
like to deepen.
With welfare to work programmes under intense scrutiny, this book
reviews a wide range of existing and future policies across Europe.
Seventeen contributors provide case studies and legal, sociological
and philosophical perspectives from around the continent, building
a rich picture of welfare to work policies and their impact. They
show how many schemes do not adequately address social rights and
lived experiences, and consider alternatives based on theories of
non-domination. For anyone interested in the justice of welfare to
work, this book is an important step along the path towards more
fair and adequate legislation.
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