Occupational Welfare: Winners and LosersEdward Elgar, 2007 - 190 من الصفحات Occupational welfare is becoming increasingly important in Europe. This book presents valuable new data on occupational welfare and its development, and questions not only the traditional clustering of welfare states, but also the analyses of welfare states in terms of public sector spending and involvement. By investigating the impact of occupational welfare on public finances, distribution and labour market behaviour, the author provides an original and significant addition to the existing literature on welfare state analysis, and offers basis for a new understanding of European welfare states. With a comprehensive and detailed analysis of occupational welfare, comparing ten countries in Europe, this book will be of great interest to researchers, political decision makers and readers interested in new perspectives on welfare. |
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Occupational welfare an introduction | 1 |
Labour market issues and occupational welfare | 4 |
Degree of inequality and level of spending on social protection | 24 |
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Adema areas argued aspects average bargaining calculation cent changes Chapter clear combination companies comparative contributions convergence corporatist Czech Republic Danish de-commodification debate degree of inequality delivery Denmark development of occupational discussed earnings-related elements employers Esping-Andersen European Eurostat example financing fiscal welfare focus France fringe-benefits Furthermore Germany Greve gross health-care higher historical Hungary implies important included income increase indicates individual industrial relations issue Italy labour costs labour market partners mainly mandatory Nordic countries occupational pensions occupational welfare OECD overall payment pension system percentage perspective Poland private pensions private social expenditure public pension public sector public welfare reason reduced replacement rates retirement role sickness social insurance social policy social responsibility social security Spain specific spending on welfare substitution supplementary Sweden Table tax system tax-expenditures Titmuss trade unions types typologies unemployment benefits various voluntary wage welfare regimes welfare state analysis welfare system