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In-work poverty in Europe : vulnerable and under-represented persons in a comparative perspective / founding editor, Roger Blanpain ; general editor, Frank Hendrickx ; edited by Luca Ratti ; contributers: Ann-Christine 'Ankie' Hartzén [and 15 others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Bulletin of comparative labour relations ; v. 111.Publisher: Alphen aan den Rijn. the Netherlands : Wolters Kluwer, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: xxi, 359 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9403549963
  • 9789403549965
Other title:
  • In work poverty in Europe
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.5094 23
LOC classification:
  • KJC3435 .I5 2022
Contents:
1. The Challenge of Defining, Measuring, and Overcoming In-Work Poverty in Europe: An Introduction / Luca Ratti, Antonio García-Muñoz & Vincent Vergnat -- 2. In-Work Poverty in Belgium / Eleni De Becker, Alexander Dockx & Paul Schoukens -- 3. In-Work Poverty in Germany / Christina Hießl -- 4. In-Work Poverty in Italy / Ester Villa, Giulia Marchi & Nicola De Luigi -- 5. In-Work Poverty in Luxembourg / Antonio García-Muñoz -- 6. In-Work Poverty in the Netherlands / Mijke Houwerzijl, Nuna Zekic, Sonja Bekker & Marion Evers -- 7. In-Work Poverty in Poland / Monika Tomaszewska & Aleksandra Peplinska -- 8. In-Work Poverty in Sweden / Ann-Christine Hartzén -- 9. Working, Yet Poor: A Comparative Appraisal / Christina Hiessl.
Summary: "In-Work Poverty in Europe is an important book that thoroughly analyses the direct and indirect measures combating in-work poverty. In-work poverty is a reality for too many persons in the European Union (EU). In-work poverty is largely perceived as part of the overall goal to reduce. There is rarely a specific focus on the plight of those who, despite working, are poor. This book contributes to a better knowledge and understanding of in-work poverty, thus equipping policymakers at the EU and national levels fully attend to the strengths and shortcomings of indicators and allowing the assessment of comparative best practices among the Member States."--Publisher's website.
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1. The Challenge of Defining, Measuring, and Overcoming In-Work Poverty in Europe: An Introduction / Luca Ratti, Antonio García-Muñoz & Vincent Vergnat -- 2. In-Work Poverty in Belgium / Eleni De Becker, Alexander Dockx & Paul Schoukens -- 3. In-Work Poverty in Germany / Christina Hießl -- 4. In-Work Poverty in Italy / Ester Villa, Giulia Marchi & Nicola De Luigi -- 5. In-Work Poverty in Luxembourg / Antonio García-Muñoz -- 6. In-Work Poverty in the Netherlands / Mijke Houwerzijl, Nuna Zekic, Sonja Bekker & Marion Evers -- 7. In-Work Poverty in Poland / Monika Tomaszewska & Aleksandra Peplinska -- 8. In-Work Poverty in Sweden / Ann-Christine Hartzén -- 9. Working, Yet Poor: A Comparative Appraisal / Christina Hiessl.

"In-Work Poverty in Europe is an important book that thoroughly analyses the direct and indirect measures combating in-work poverty. In-work poverty is a reality for too many persons in the European Union (EU). In-work poverty is largely perceived as part of the overall goal to reduce. There is rarely a specific focus on the plight of those who, despite working, are poor. This book contributes to a better knowledge and understanding of in-work poverty, thus equipping policymakers at the EU and national levels fully attend to the strengths and shortcomings of indicators and allowing the assessment of comparative best practices among the Member States."--Publisher's website.

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