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Janine Leschke

    EU Labour Migration since Enlargement
    EU Labour Migration in Troubled Times
    Unemployment insurance and non-standard employment
    • Unemployment insurance and non-standard employment

      Four European Countries in Comparison

      • 262 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      The importance of non-standard employment forms has increased over the last decades. Janine Leschke addresses two important questions in this regard. First, do workers with part-time and temporary contracts face greater risks of becoming unemployed than those with regular contracts? Secondly, how far are they disadvantaged in terms of access to and level of unemployment benefits? The author compares the design of unemployment benefit systems in Denmark, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. After discussing the development and role of non-standard employment in these countries, she examines the relevant features of unemployment insurance systems such as hours and earning thresholds and minimum contribution requirements. Her empirical analysis shows that non-standard workers are more likely to become unemployed or inactive and are disadvantaged in their entitlements to unemployment benefits.

      Unemployment insurance and non-standard employment
    • EU Labour Migration in Troubled Times

      Skills Mismatch, Return and Policy Responses

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on internal labour mobility within the EU amid economic challenges, this book compiles insights from European experts to explore the connections between economic trends, regulatory frameworks, and migration patterns. It delves into the critical issues of skills and skills mismatch, examining how these factors influence various forms of migration, the duration of stay, and individual decisions regarding returning to their home countries. The analysis provides a comprehensive view of the complexities surrounding labour migration in a changing economic landscape.

      EU Labour Migration in Troubled Times
    • EU Labour Migration since Enlargement

      Trends, Impacts and Policies

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The book explores the critical debate surrounding labor market openness in the expanded European Union, emphasizing its significance for European integration. It features contributions that analyze the dimensions and characteristics of labor migration, focusing on interactions between selected sending countries (Hungary, Latvia, Poland) and receiving countries (Austria, Germany, Sweden, UK). Through these insights, it examines the impacts of migration on both the economies and societies involved, providing a comprehensive perspective on this vital issue.

      EU Labour Migration since Enlargement