
Regulating the Risk of Unemployment
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- List of Appendices
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Annexes
- List of contributors
- 1: J. Clasen and D. Clegg: Unemployment Protection and Labour Market Change in Europe: Towards 'Triple Integration'?
- Part I: National developments
- 2: J. Clasen: The United Kingdom - Towards a Single Working-Age Benefit
- 3: D. Clegg: France - Integration versus Dualisation
- 4: I. Dingeldey: Germany - Moving Towards Integration Whilst Maintaining Segmentation
- 5: M. Hoogenboom: The Netherlands - Two Tiers for All
- 6: J. De Deken: Belgium - A Precursor Muddling Through?
- 7: C. Champion: Switzerland - A Latecomer Catching Up?
- 8: M. Jessoula and P. Vesan: Italy - Partial Adaptation of an Atypical Benefit System
- 9: F. J. Mato: Spain - Fragmented Unemployment Protection in a Segmented Labour Market
- 10: J. Goul Andersen: Denmark - Ambiguous Modernisation of an Inclusive Unemployment Protection System
- 11: O. Sjöberg: Sweden - Ambivalent Adjustment
- 12: A. Duman and Á. Scharle: Hungary - Fiscal Pressures and a Rising Resentment Against the (idle) Poor
- 13: O. Hora and T. Sirovátka: The Czech Republic -Activation, Diversification and Marginalisation
- Part II: Cross-National Perspectives
- 14: W. Eichhorst, R. Konle-Seidl; A. Koslowski, P. Marx: Quantity over Quality? A European Comparison of the Changing Nature of Transitions Between Non-Employment and Employment
- 15: J. De Deken and J. Clasen: Tracking Caseloads - The Changing Composition of Working-Age Benefit Receipt in Europe
- 16: G. Bonoli: Active Labour Market Policies in a Changing Economic Context
- 17: J. Clasen and D. Clegg: The Transformation of Unemployment Protection in Europe
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