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Labour markets, institutions and inequality : building just societies in the 21st century
Yazar:
Berg, Janine, editor.
ISBN:
9789221286578

9781784712105
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
415 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Genel Not:
Includes index.
İçerik:
1. Labour market institutions: the building blocks of just societies / Janine Berg -- Part 1. Macroeconomic policies, development and inequality. 2. Economic development and inequality : revising the Kuznets curve / Sangheon Lee and Megan Gerecke -- 3. Renewing the Full Employment Compact: Issues, Evidence and Policy Implications / Iyanatul Islam, Martina Hengge -- Part 2. Income from work. 4. Unions and Collective Bargaining / Susan Hayter -- 5. Minimum Wages and Inequality / Patrick Belser, Uma Rani -- 6. Temporary Contracts and Wage Inequality / Sandrine Cazes, Juan Ramón De Laiglesia -- 7. The 'Deconstruction' of Part-Time Work / Jon C. Messenger, Nikhil Ray -- Part 3. Social transfers and income redistribution. 8. Redistribution Policies / Malte Luebker -- 9. Pensions and Other Social Security Income Transfers / Christina Behrendt, John Woodall -- 10. Income Support for the Unemployed and the Poor / Janine Berg -- 11. Public Social Services and Income Inequality / Juliana Martínez Franzoni, Diego Sanchéz-Ancochea -- Part 4. The impact of labour market institutions on different groups. 12. Labour Market Institutions and Gender Equality / Sarah Gammage -- 13. Inequalities and the Impact of Labour Market Institutions on Migrant Workers / Christiane Kuptsch -- 14. Labour Market Inequality Between Youths and Adults: A Special Case? / Gerhard Reinecke, Damian Grimshaw.
Özet:
Labour market institutions, including collective bargaining, the regulation of employment contracts and social protection policies, are instrumental for improving the well-being of workers, their families and society. In many countries, these institutions have been eroded, whilst in other countries they do not exist at all. Labour Markets, Institutions and Inequality includes empirical case studies, from both developed and developing countries, which examine the role of institutions in ensuring equitable income distribution. The volume discusses the effect of macroeconomic, labour and social policies on inequality, highlighting how specific groups such as women, migrants and younger workers are affected by labour market institutions. Expert contributions demonstrate that in order to reduce inequality, countries must strengthen their labour market institutions through comprehensive policy formulation
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