Contents: Introduction: patterns of change at work; Labour market regulation after Fordism: five countries compared, Max Koch; ICT, organizations and labour in the information society, Bram Steijn; Transnational labour markets, citizenship and welfare state reforms, Roswitha Pioch; Incentive and action: work and income decisions at the intersection of the labour market and the welfare state, Georg Vobruba; Revealing the traits of workfare: the Swedish example, Lars Harrysson and Jan Petersson; Unpaid work: a case from the voluntary sector, Lesley McMillan; Women and work: new patterns and directions, Barbara Littlewood; Reconciliation of work and family life: policies and practices in Western Europe, Ingrid Joensson; The transition from school to work in Flanders: gender inequality and the role of household formation, Heidi Belet, Ignace Glorieux and Ilse Laurijssen; Putting the garden on the market: vocationalization, commodification and privatization in education and training in Great Britain, Paul Littlewood; The state, education and the market: the case of engineering in Finland, M'hammed Sabour and Pasi Tulkki; Retirement as the future of work: an empirical analysis of early exit from the labour market in Belgium, Mark Elchardus and Joachim Cohen; Index.