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Managing Social Risks Through Transitional Labour Markets : Towards a European Employment Insurance Strategy (Eeis)
by Erik De Gier and Axel Van Den Berg
Overview
This publication summarizes the most important policy implications of a European Union project carried out between 2002 and 2005. The study is intended to contribute to a debate about the future of full employment in the European Union.
Erik de Gier is a sociologist and director of the Institute of Applied Social Sciences in Nijmegen (the Netherlands). Axel van den Berg is a sociologist at McGilll University in Montreal (Canada).
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- ISBN-13: 9789055892686
- ISBN-10: 9055892688
- Publisher: Het Spinhuis
- Publish Date: May 2007
- Page Count: 120
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