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9781847207982

The Working Poor In Europe

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  • ISBN13:

    9781847207982

  • ISBN10:

    1847207987

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-11-01
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
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Summary

For a long time in-work poverty was not associated with European welfare states. Recently, the topic has gained relevance as welfare state retrenchment and international competition in globalised economies has put increasing pressures on individuals and families. The book provides explanations as to why in-work poverty is high in certain countries and low in others. Much of the present concern about the working poor has to do with recent changes in labour market policies in Europe. However, this book is not primarily about low pay. Instead, it questions whether gainful employment is sufficient to earn a living ¿ both for oneself and for one¿s family members. There are, however, great differences between European countries. This book argues that the incidence and structure of the working poor cannot be understood without a thorough understanding of each country's institutional context. This includes the system of wage-setting, the level of decommodification provided by the social security system and the structure of families and households. Combining cross-country studies with in-depth analyses from a national perspective, the book reveals that in-work poverty in Europe is a diverse, multi-faceted phenomenon occurring in equally diverse institutional, economic and socio-demographic settings. With its rich detail and conclusions, this genuinely comparative study will be of interest to academics and researchers of labour and welfare economics, social policy and European studies as well as to policy advisors.

Table of Contents

The working poor in Europep. 1
The different faces of in-work poverty across welfare state regimesp. 17
The working poor in European welfare states: empirical evidence from a multilevel perspectivep. 47
When famialism fails: the nature and causes of in-work poverty in Belgiump. 77
The different roles of low-wage work in Germany: regional, demographical and temporal variances in the poverty risk of low-paid workersp. 96
The silent transformation of the Dutch welfare state and the rise of in-work povertyp. 124
In-work poverty in a transitional labour market: Sweden, 1988-2003p. 155
'Much ado about nothing?' Institutional framework and empirical findings on the working poor phenomenon in Finland from 1995 to 2005p. 179
Two countries in one: the working poor in Italyp. 203
Is work a route out of poverty: what have New Labour's welfare-to-work measures meant for the working poor in Britain?p. 227
Low pay and household poverty during Ireland's economic boomp. 250
Combating in-work poverty in Europe: the policy options assessedp. 273
Explaining in-work poverty within and across countriesp. 293
Indexp. 315
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