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INTRODUCTION: POLICY REFORM IN SOUTHERN AND IRELAND AND THE ROLE OF SOCIAL DIALOGUE; FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS MOVED TO CENTRE STAGE; SNAPSHOT OF REFORM IMPACTS, 2013; OVERVIEW OF CHAPTERS; CONCLUDING REMARKS; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; 2. IMPACT OF THE CRISIS ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS; DRIVERS OF THE IMPACT; IMPACT ON ACTORS; IMPACT ON PROCESSES; IMPACT ON OUTCOMES; CONCLUSIONS; 3. EXPLAINING THE INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE EUROZONE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL DIALOGUE; LABOUR MARKET POLICY; FISCAL POLICY 327 $aCOORDINATED WAGE-SETTINGCONCLUSION; 4. THE RISE AND DECLINE OF THE FISCAL AUSTERITY DOCTINE; FROM STIMULUS TO AUSTERITY: A PREMATURE TRANSITION; THREE VARIANTS OF FAD; CONCLUDING REMARKS; 5. GREECE REVISITED; INTRODUCTION; POLICY RATIONALE AND FORMATION; QUESTIONS OF POLICY EFFECTIVENESS; THE LABOUR MARKET; INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS; THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL PARTNERS; IMPLICATIONS FOR NOW AND THE FUTURE; 6. FROM NEGOTIATION TO IMPOSITION: SOCIAL DIALOGUE IN TIMES OF AUSTERITY IN SPAIN; INTRODUCTION; ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CONTEXT; THE STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS 327 $aTHE POLICY PROCESS: SOCIAL DIALOGUE AND NEGOTIATED ADJUSTMENTIMPACT OF AUSTERITY ON COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AND SOCIAL DIALOGUE; CONCLUDING REMARKS: TOWARDS REVITALIZED SOCIAL DIALOGUE?; ANNEX; 7. COPING WITH THE CRISIS IN ITALY: EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS AND SOCIAL DIALOGUE AND RECESSION; INTRODUCTION; THE ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE LABOUR MARKET; POLICY MEASURES AND SOCIAL CONCERTATION; BIPARTITE SOCIAL DIALOGUE AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING; CONCLUSIONS; 8. THE IMPACT OF THE EUROZONE ADJUSTMENT ON IRELAND; THE ORIGINS OF THE IRISH CRISIS; THE COLLAPSE OF SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP, 2008-2010 327 $aTHE IMPACT OF FISCAL ADJUSTMENT ON WAGE, LABOUR AND SOCIALTHE IMPACT OF THE CRISIS ON COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN THE PUBLIC; ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF THE CRISIS ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS; THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP IN AN EVER-INCREASING EMU; 9. PORTUGUESE LABOUR LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DURING THE CRISIS; THE MAIN FEATURES OF LABOUR LAW, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS; EMPLOYMENT LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MEASURES PROPOSED,; 10. THE GREEK ADJUSTMENT PROGRAMME: FISCAL METRICS WITHOUT ECONOMIC GOALS?; INTRODUCTION; THE ROAD TO THE CRISIS: 1974 TO 2009 327 $aTHE 2010 CRISIS AND THE BAIL-OUT PROGRAMME UNTIL 2013THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS "NON-SYSTEM"; INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES; EFFECTS AND ASSESSMENT; PROSPECTS; CONCLUSIONS 330 $aThis edited volume provides an overview of the changes that have occurred in industrial relations systems in Southern Europe and Ireland as a result of the debt crisis and subsequent fiscal consolidation policies. 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Central not peripheral; Social science, class, and gender, 1830-1930; 2. 'Not too many ladies, but too few gentlemen'; On the gendered co-production of social science and its publics; 3. Expert views or mass opinion?; Newspaper enque?tes in the Swedish press, 1900-1920; 4. Making society a public matter; A cultural history of the social sciences' politico-didactics; 5. School psychologists as experts; Some notes on the uses of behavioural science in post-war Sweden 327 $aII DISCIPLINES AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY6. Lessons learned from German sociology, 1933-45; Contexts and content; 7. Business administration; An open discipline and answer to the call for restructuring the social sciences; 8. Successful ageing in modern social gerontology; A historical perspective on theories of activity and disengagement; 9. The emergence of men's studies in educational research; Experiences from the Swedish case; 10. 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[99]-107). 327 $aPreface; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I Major trends in wages; 1 Growth of average wages; 1.1 Global estimates; 1.2 Regional estimates; 1.3 Average wages and productivity; 2 The wage share; 2.1 Recent trends in national wage shares; 2.2 Trends at the sectoral level; 3 Wage inequality and low pay; 3.1 Recent trends: Increasing incidence of low pay; 3.2 Characteristics of low-paid workers; Part II Wages policies in times of crisis; 4 The role of wage policies; 4.1 Social justice and equity; 4.2 The macroeconomic effects of wages; 4.3 Market imperfections 327 $a4.4 Vulnerable workers: Low-wage jobs5 Wage policies; 5.1 Collective bargaining; Collective bargaining and average wages; Collective bargaining and low pay; The challenge of inclusive systems; 5.2 Minimum wages; Recent trends; Can minimum wages reduce low pay?; 5.3 From minimum wages to minimum income for low-income households; Policies to weaken the linkage between low pay and poverty; What policies? 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