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Autor/inn/en | Andor, László; Begg, Ian; Boitier, Baptiste; Dräbing, Verena; Fischer-Kowalski, Marina; Haas, Willi; Koster, Ferry; Kovács, János Mátyás; Lancesseur, Nicolas; Gaag, Nicole van der; Vliet, Olaf van; Zagamé, Paul |
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Sonst. Personen | Beblavý, Miroslav (Hrsg.); Maselli, Ilaria (Hrsg.); Veselková, Marcela (Hrsg.) |
Institution | Centre for European Policy Studies |
Titel | Let's go to work! The future of labour in Europe. Vol. 1. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Lasst uns zur Arbeit gehen! Die Zukunft der Arbeit in Europa. Ausgabe 1. |
Quelle | Brüssel (2014), 250 S.
PDF als Volltext |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Monographie |
ISBN | 978-94-6138-406-5 |
Schlagwörter | Bildungspolitik; Technologische Entwicklung; Regenerative Energie; Demografischer Wandel; Energiepolitik; Reformpolitik; Sozialinvestition; Sozialpolitik; Staatstätigkeit; Klimaschutz; Umweltschutz; Nachhaltige Entwicklung; Strukturwandel; Wirtschaft; Berufsbildung; Arbeit; Arbeitskräfteangebot; Arbeitsmarktanalyse; Arbeitsmarktpolitik; Arbeitsplatz; Arbeitsqualität; Erwerbsform; Qualifikationsanforderung; Prognose; Szenarium; Wandel; Zukunft; Europa |
Abstract | Work is both an essential part of our daily lives and one of the major policy concerns across Europe. Yet the public debate of labour issues is all too often driven by political rhetoric and short-term concerns. In this volume, researchers from seven European countries explain, in accessible language, the findings from various social sciences and what they mean for the future of labour in Europe. The conclusions they reach are addressed to policy-makers, the business world, journalists and fellow academics, and to anyone interested in the shape, size and character of the labour markets of tomorrow. Since February 2011, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) has been deeply engaged as the coordinator of a major research project funded by the European Commission called NEUJOBS. This volume presents the results and policy recommendations distilled from the research and discussions that have taken place among the 29 partner institutes in the first half of the NEUJOBS project. A second volume will follow with a particular focus on employment in specific sectors, such as transport, energy and housing, and for specific groups in the labour force, notably women, elderly and migrants. (Text excerpt, IAB-Doku) ". |
Erfasst von | Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg |
Update | 2016/2 |