The Modern Child and the Flexible Labour Market

The Modern Child and the Flexible Labour Market
Title The Modern Child and the Flexible Labour Market PDF eBook
Author A. Kjørholt
Publisher Springer
Pages 301
Release 2011-10-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230314058

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This book sheds light on new research related to welfare state, child care policies, and small children's everyday lives in institutions in Europe. In uniting recent social childhood research, welfare perspectives and historical and comparative approaches, the book explores institutionalization as a feature of the modern child's life.

Labour Market Flexibility

Labour Market Flexibility
Title Labour Market Flexibility PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1991
Genre Labor market
ISBN

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Discusses five major topics: the meaning of the term "flexibility", the various forms which it takes in practice, its short-and long-term implications, the diverse forms it may assume in different national contexts, and finally its effectiveness as an instrument of economic and employment policy

Labor Market Flexibility in 13 Latin American Countries and the United States

Labor Market Flexibility in 13 Latin American Countries and the United States
Title Labor Market Flexibility in 13 Latin American Countries and the United States PDF eBook
Author José Antonio González Anaya
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 78
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821344897

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"Once again, the quick capacity to overcome economic difficulties in 1995 was insufficient to mark improvements on the labor field." -ILO-Latin America, Editorial, "Labor Outlook 1996" For the first time, this volume compares labor market flexibility across countries in Latin America and the United States. The study uses two performance variables, a price variable measured by real wages and a quantity variable measured alternatively by either employment or unemployment. This paper looks into the structural relationship between output and these variables across 13 countries in Latin America and the United States for the last 20-30 years as a way of measuring the ability of the labor market to absorb output shocks.

Labour Market Evolution

Labour Market Evolution
Title Labour Market Evolution PDF eBook
Author George Grantham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 337
Release 2002-02-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134839278

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How have modern labour markets developed? Both labour economists and economic historians agree that it is necessary to look at labour markets in their historical context. Labour Market Evolution does just this. The contributors examine the operation and development of labour markets in Western Europe and North America since 1500. They address the key questions in this complicated process using new quantitative evidence. First, how closely connected were geographically distant labour markets? Second, how flexible were markets in the past - did wages change in response to demand shocks? Did workers move across space and occupations in response to cyclical or seasonal conditions. Third, were relationships between employees and employers short-term or long-term? Why did relationships change, and what were the implications for the flexibility and integration of markets? In examining these factors, this volume draws on modern labour economic theory and up-to-date quantitative techniques to show how current traditions and systems have evolved.

Labour Productivity and Flexibility

Labour Productivity and Flexibility
Title Labour Productivity and Flexibility PDF eBook
Author Edward J. Amadeo
Publisher Springer
Pages 310
Release 1997-12-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349259772

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This book is about two polemical issues in labour studies, namely, the notions and determinants of labour productivity and flexibility. This book attempts to develop the notion of labour input flexibility or the capacity of workers to adapt to changes in the environment and its relation with labour productivity. The role of institutions, employment practices, capital-labour relations and labour market policies in determining labour flexibility is emphasized. The chapters look at the experiences of industrialized countries (European countries, the USA, Canada and Japan) and three Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile and Mexico).

The Dynamics of Asian Labour Markets

The Dynamics of Asian Labour Markets
Title The Dynamics of Asian Labour Markets PDF eBook
Author John Benson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 273
Release 2011-03-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136823913

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This book explores the dynamics of Asian labour markets in a cross section of eight Asian economies including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, India, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia. It considers how these markets have responded to globalisation, and assesses likely future trends and developments.

Global Labour Flexibility

Global Labour Flexibility
Title Global Labour Flexibility PDF eBook
Author Guy Standing
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 441
Release 1999-06-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780333773147

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What models of distributive justice can the twenty-first century promote to challenge the spread of insecurity, inequality and social fragmentation? The twentieth century was dominated by competition between two labour models of society - state socialism and welfare state capitalism, which promoted forms of labour security. Since the 1970s globalization and flexible labour markets have increased insecurity and inequalities. After a period dominated by libertarianism, politicians and social thinkers must find ways of promoting distributive justice, based on basic security and new forms of voice representation and regulation. Dismissing the approach of the `new paternalists', this book presents a vision combining security of income and representation without moralistic state control.