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Making work more equal [[electronic resource] ] : a new labour market segmentation approach / / edited by Damian Grimshaw, Colette Fagan, Gail Hebson and Isabel Tavora
Making work more equal [[electronic resource] ] : a new labour market segmentation approach / / edited by Damian Grimshaw, Colette Fagan, Gail Hebson and Isabel Tavora
Autore Grimshaw Damian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester University Press, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 368 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 331.1330973
Soggetto topico Labor market
Discrimination in employment
Soggetto non controllato economics
employment
new labour
inequalities
new approach
work
Collective bargaining
Minimum wage
Unemployment
Working time
ISBN 1-5261-2597-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. A new labour market segmentation approach for analysing inequalities: introduction and overview --part I: Conceptual issues: employment standards, networks and worker voice --2. Autonomous bargaining in the shadow of the law: from an enabling towards a disabling state? --3. The persistence of, and challenges to, societal effects in the context of global competition --4. The networked organisation: implications for jobs and inequality --5. The challenges for fair voice in liberal market economies --6. Working-time flexibility: diversification and the rise of fragmented time systems --part II: International evidence: precarious employment and gender inequality --7. Labour segmentation and precariousness in Spain: theories and evidence --8. Subsidiary employment in Italy: can commodification of labour be self-limiting? --9. Job quality: conceptual and methodological challenges for comparative analysis --10. Working longer and harder? A critical assessment of work effort in Britain in comparison to Europe --11. Plague, patriarchy and ‘girl power’ --12. The two-child policy in China: a blessing or a curse for the employment of female university graduates? --part III: Convergence, divergence and the importance of regulating for decent work --13. The social reproduction of youth labour market inequalities: the effects of gender, households and ethnicity --14. Labour policies in a deflationary environment --15. Uncertainty and undecidability in the contemporary state: the dualist and complex role of the state in Spanish labour and employment relations in an age of ‘flexibility’ --16. Work and care regimes and women’s employment outcomes: Australia, France and Sweden compared --17. Minimum wages and the remaking of the wage-setting systems in Greece and the UK --Index.
Record Nr. UNISA-996552356403316
Grimshaw Damian  
Manchester University Press, 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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Making work more equal [[electronic resource] ] : a new labour market segmentation approach / / edited by Damian Grimshaw, Colette Fagan, Gail Hebson and Isabel Tavora
Making work more equal [[electronic resource] ] : a new labour market segmentation approach / / edited by Damian Grimshaw, Colette Fagan, Gail Hebson and Isabel Tavora
Autore Grimshaw Damian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Manchester University Press, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 368 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 331.1330973
Soggetto topico Labor market
Discrimination in employment
Soggetto non controllato economics
employment
new labour
inequalities
new approach
work
Collective bargaining
Minimum wage
Unemployment
Working time
ISBN 1-5261-2597-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. A new labour market segmentation approach for analysing inequalities: introduction and overview --part I: Conceptual issues: employment standards, networks and worker voice --2. Autonomous bargaining in the shadow of the law: from an enabling towards a disabling state? --3. The persistence of, and challenges to, societal effects in the context of global competition --4. The networked organisation: implications for jobs and inequality --5. The challenges for fair voice in liberal market economies --6. Working-time flexibility: diversification and the rise of fragmented time systems --part II: International evidence: precarious employment and gender inequality --7. Labour segmentation and precariousness in Spain: theories and evidence --8. Subsidiary employment in Italy: can commodification of labour be self-limiting? --9. Job quality: conceptual and methodological challenges for comparative analysis --10. Working longer and harder? A critical assessment of work effort in Britain in comparison to Europe --11. Plague, patriarchy and ‘girl power’ --12. The two-child policy in China: a blessing or a curse for the employment of female university graduates? --part III: Convergence, divergence and the importance of regulating for decent work --13. The social reproduction of youth labour market inequalities: the effects of gender, households and ethnicity --14. Labour policies in a deflationary environment --15. Uncertainty and undecidability in the contemporary state: the dualist and complex role of the state in Spanish labour and employment relations in an age of ‘flexibility’ --16. Work and care regimes and women’s employment outcomes: Australia, France and Sweden compared --17. Minimum wages and the remaking of the wage-setting systems in Greece and the UK --Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910219863303321
Grimshaw Damian  
Manchester University Press, 2017
Materiale a stampa
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