Employment and Citizenship in Britain and France

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Employment and Citizenship in Britain and France

  • 著者名:Edwards, John (EDT)/Revauger, Jean-Paul (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2018/02/06発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138730724
  • eISBN:9781351745758

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This title was first published in 2000:  One of the most significant features to emerge in the world of work during the past decade has been the change from long-term employment, often with one employer, to a pattern of short-term, flexible working arrangements involving short-term contracts, frequent spells of unemployment, rapid movement into and out of employment and greater labour mobility. This text examines the social and economic consequences of this employment flexibility. The book derives from the 2nd Anglo-French Conference on the Transferability of Social Policy held in 1998, which focused on the problems created by employment flexibility and the appropriate policy responses, it also presents commentaries on the consequences of flexibility in Britain and France. It brings together British and French perspectives on such policy questions as the impact on families and their ability to plan in an atmosphere of economic insecurity, the manner in which French and British welfare systems are adapting, the impact on citizens' rights, the need, in both countries, to make pension arrangements more adaptable, and the potential for a "European citizenship" approach to the problem.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 

Jean-Paul Revauger

Part 1: State, Society and Employment 

2. Flexibility: In Search of  New Social Settlement

Jean-Paul Revauger

3. Flexibility and Policies in Employment: Reflections from Several European Countries

Jean-Louis Meyer

4. The New Employment Flexibility: the Perversion of an Ideal?

Antoine Capet

5. Part-time Employment, the 'Social Movement' and Citizenship: Work in the Arts

Laurence Dreyfuss and Alain Marchand

6. 'Modernisation' or Insecurity: Labour Market Deregulation and State Retrenchment: the British Case

Tony Cutler et al.

Part 2: Employment Uncertainty and Economic Security

7. Mobility of Manpower in Europe and the Transfer of Social Rights

Elaine Jaoui-Pylypiw

8. Flexible Labour Markets, Citizenship and Pension Provision: a View from the UK

Ruth Hancock and Claudine McCreadie

9. Are Proposals for Pension Reform Compatible with Adaption to Employment Flexibility?

Michael Hill

10. Minimum Wages, Flexibility and Social Exclusion

Alan Gordon

Part 3: Citizenship Rights and Employment Security

11. Labour Market Flexibility, Security and Self- Respect

David Middleton

12. Flexibility, Economic Security and Social Rights

John Edwards

13. Citizenship and Work Obligation in Britain and France

Anthony Rees

14. Labour Market Flexibility in Relation to Citizenship

Ina Doornweerd

15. Conclusion

John Edwards

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