
Labour Market Inequalities
Problems and Policies of Low-Wage Employment in International Perspective
Oxford University Press
Published on 19. October 2000
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-19-924169-9 (ISBN)
Description
Low-skilled workers face a future of joblessness or low-wage, insecure employment as technological change and globalization impact on the advanced economies. 'The European social model' of collective bargaining, minimum wages, employment rights, and social welfare support is alternately cited as both cause and cure. The contributions to this book review the evidence and find that, while the European model cannot remedy adverse global trends affecting low-skilled workers, it does achieve significant success in moderating them. Collective bargaining and wage regulation reduce the incidence of low pay. Minimum wages at prevailing levels provide significant wage protection for more vulnerable workers, without substantial job losses. The significant 'jobs deficit' of Germany relative to the USA in low-wage services is not the outcome of excessively high German wages. Conversely, reliance on wage flexibility to create jobs for the low-skilled does not emerge as economically effective, and can no longer be regarded as the simple panacea.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
halftones, line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-924169-9 (9780199241699)
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Editor
Pauline Chan Fellow and Tutor in Economics, St Hilda's College, and University (CUF) LecturerPauline Chan Fellow and Tutor in Economics, St Hilda's College, and University (CUF) Lecturer, University of Oxford
Director of European Labour Studies, University of Amsterdam, and Co-ordinatorDirector of European Labour Studies, University of Amsterdam, and Co-ordinator, European Low-wage Employment Research Network LoWER
Maitre de Conferences, Sciences EconomiquesMaitre de Conferences, Sciences Economiques, University Montesquieu Bordeaux IV
Content
Introduction ; 1. Wage inequalities and low pay: the role of labour market institutions ; 2. Employment inequalities ; 3. Low pay - a special affliction of women ; 4. Earnings mobility of the low-paid ; 5. Low pay and household poverty ; 6. Minimum wages and low-wage employment ; 7. The French experience of youth employment programmes and payroll tax exemptions ; 8. Low-wage services: interpreting the US-German difference ; 9. The downside of trade or technological change? Explaining the deteriorating employment and wage position of the low-skilled ; 10. Skills and low pay: upgrading or over-education?