The working poor in Europe | p. 1 |
The different faces of in-work poverty across welfare state regimes | p. 17 |
The working poor in European welfare states: empirical evidence from a multilevel perspective | p. 47 |
When famialism fails: the nature and causes of in-work poverty in Belgium | p. 77 |
The different roles of low-wage work in Germany: regional, demographical and temporal variances in the poverty risk of low-paid workers | p. 96 |
The silent transformation of the Dutch welfare state and the rise of in-work poverty | p. 124 |
In-work poverty in a transitional labour market: Sweden, 1988-2003 | p. 155 |
'Much ado about nothing?' Institutional framework and empirical findings on the working poor phenomenon in Finland from 1995 to 2005 | p. 179 |
Two countries in one: the working poor in Italy | p. 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 boom | p. 250 |
Combating in-work poverty in Europe: the policy options assessed | p. 273 |
Explaining in-work poverty within and across countries | p. 293 |
Index | p. 315 |
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