
Work and Citizenship in the New Europe
This innovative book presents new work by an international group of leading social scientists offers historical analysis and empirical description, as well as theoretical and political assessments, of work and citizenship in Europe. It examines the erosion of the welfare state, the emergence of poverty and the underclass, and the rights and duties connected with social citizenship. After a review of labour rights and obligations in the former socialist countries, it also assesses the state of industrial citizenship. It asks why the technological transformation of work tends to create segmentation and exclusion and argues for a debate about economic citizenship rights.
Work and Citizenship in the New Europe concludes with theoretical and political arguments in favour of specific social policies on work and citizenship, examining such issues as labour participation, basic income guarantees and durable economic growth.
- Redaktør
- Harry Coenen, Peter Leisink
- ISBN
- 9781852787394
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 446 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.1.1993
- Antall sider
- 272
