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Flexibility and security: towards a new European balance | Author(s) | Ursula Huws |
Corporate Author | Citizen's Income Trust |
Publisher | Citizen's Income Trust, London, 1997 |
Pages | 52 pp |
Source | Citizen's Income Study Centre, St Philips Building, Sheffield Street, London WC2A 2EX. |
Keywords | Social security benefits ; Social welfare ; Labour economics ; Social economics ; Family care ; United Kingdom. |
Annotation | This pamphlet draws on recent research on the relationship between labour market participation and social security systems with the aim to stimulate debate about which forms of benefit system are likely to be most appropriate in a Europe increasingly characterised by labour market flexibility. It looks at the relationship between employment flexibility and poverty, focusing on the system in the United Kingdom (UK) and the impact on special groups in the labour market, including informal carers. (AKM). |
Accession Number | CPA-980818218 B |
Classmark | JH: TY: WH: W4: P6:SJ: 8 |
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