
Work and the Social Safety Net
Labor Activation in Europe and the United States
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 22. December 2022
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-19-024159-9 (ISBN)
Description
During the first two decades of the twenty-first century, the United States and much of the developed world were rocked by three successive economic shocks, each one more severe than the one before. Real relief from these economic shocks, of course, can only come from a restored economy--with balanced strength across many sectors and regions. Safety-net programs can also help alleviate this suffering. They provide urgent financial help and, when properly designed, can assist, motivate, or nudge recipients to seek and accept new employment. When necessary, they can help recipients to learn new skills and engage in other socially preferred behaviors. That is, they can "activate" the unemployed and underemployed.
Work and the Social Safety Net: Labor Activation in Europe and the United States describes how in the 1990s and early 2000s many European countries adopted policy reforms aimed at activating those recipients apparently able to work. These policy reforms were put to the test during the Great Recession and its aftermath. This volume reviews the experiences from both Europe and the United States during this period, and includes two chapters apiece on unemployment insurance, social assistance, disability, public employment services, and political economy. Work and the Social Safety Net identifies policies for activating recipients of safety-net programs while still preserving a strong social safety net--as a guide during the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and future downturns.
Work and the Social Safety Net: Labor Activation in Europe and the United States describes how in the 1990s and early 2000s many European countries adopted policy reforms aimed at activating those recipients apparently able to work. These policy reforms were put to the test during the Great Recession and its aftermath. This volume reviews the experiences from both Europe and the United States during this period, and includes two chapters apiece on unemployment insurance, social assistance, disability, public employment services, and political economy. Work and the Social Safety Net identifies policies for activating recipients of safety-net programs while still preserving a strong social safety net--as a guide during the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and future downturns.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
27 b/w line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
672 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-024159-9 (9780190241599)
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Douglas J. Besharov | Douglas M. Call
Work and the Social Safety Net
Labor Activation in Europe and the United States
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11/2022
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Douglas J. Besharov | Douglas M. Call
Work and the Social Safety Net
Labor Activation in Europe and the United States
E-Book
11/2022
OUP eBook
€52.49
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Persons
Douglas J. Besharov is a professor at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy, where he teaches courses on poverty, welfare, children and families, policy analysis and logic models, program evaluation, and performance management. He is a former president of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, where he also directed its program on international policy exchanges, and co-Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford University Press International Policy Exchange series.
Douglas M. Call is the deputy director of the University of Maryland School of Public Policy's Center for International Policy Exchanges and Welfare Reform Academy. He is also a lecturer at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, teaching graduate courses on program evaluation and poverty measurement and alleviation, and supervising student projects in the capstone course.
Douglas M. Call is the deputy director of the University of Maryland School of Public Policy's Center for International Policy Exchanges and Welfare Reform Academy. He is also a lecturer at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, teaching graduate courses on program evaluation and poverty measurement and alleviation, and supervising student projects in the capstone course.
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ProfessorProfessor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
LecturerLecturer, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
Content
About the Authors Chapter 1: Introduction: European and US Experiences with Labor Activation Douglas J. Besharov and Douglas M. Call Chapter 2: Activation and Employment Support Policies for Stronger and Fairer Labor Markets
Stefano Scarpetta Chapter 3: Early Activation in European Union Unemployment Insurance Programs
Marton Csillag and Anna Adamecz-Voelgyi Chapter 4: Unemployment Insurance after the Great Recession
Jacob Alex Klerman Chapter 5: Activation in Eight European Social Assistance Programs
Ivar Lodemel and Amilcar Moreira Chapter 6: Less Activation in US Social Assistance Programs?
Matthew Weidinger Chapter 7: Five Decades of Disability Benefit Policies in Five OECD Countries
Duncan McVicar, Roger Wilkins, and Nicolas R. Ziebarth Chapter 8: Lessons for US Disability Policy from Other OECD Countries
Richard V. Burkhauser and Mary C. Daly Chapter 9: Activation in Public Employment Services in Europe
J. Timo Weishaupt, Henning Jorgensen, and Alexander Nunn Chapter 10: Workforce Development Services in the United States
Carolyn J. Heinrich Chapter 11: Whither Activation Policies? Reflections for the Future
John P. Martin Chapter 12: Lessons for Labor Policy in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
Edward Montgomery Index
Stefano Scarpetta Chapter 3: Early Activation in European Union Unemployment Insurance Programs
Marton Csillag and Anna Adamecz-Voelgyi Chapter 4: Unemployment Insurance after the Great Recession
Jacob Alex Klerman Chapter 5: Activation in Eight European Social Assistance Programs
Ivar Lodemel and Amilcar Moreira Chapter 6: Less Activation in US Social Assistance Programs?
Matthew Weidinger Chapter 7: Five Decades of Disability Benefit Policies in Five OECD Countries
Duncan McVicar, Roger Wilkins, and Nicolas R. Ziebarth Chapter 8: Lessons for US Disability Policy from Other OECD Countries
Richard V. Burkhauser and Mary C. Daly Chapter 9: Activation in Public Employment Services in Europe
J. Timo Weishaupt, Henning Jorgensen, and Alexander Nunn Chapter 10: Workforce Development Services in the United States
Carolyn J. Heinrich Chapter 11: Whither Activation Policies? Reflections for the Future
John P. Martin Chapter 12: Lessons for Labor Policy in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
Edward Montgomery Index