Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the latest German Policy Studies'
special issue, entitled "European Labour Market Policies after the Lisbon
Process – Results and Consequences". The issue contains the following original
articles, which can be accessed for free via the journal's homepage
(http://spaef.com/gps.php):
Introduction: European Labour Market Policies after the Lisbon Process –
Results and Consequences by Florian Blank and Karin Schulze Buschoff
The European Employment Strategy: Assessing the Status Quo by J. Timo
Weishaupt and Katja Lack
What Difference Does it Make? The Outcome Effects of the European Employment
Strategy on the Transition from Education to Work by Christian Brzinsky-Fay
Incoherent Strategies – Fragmented Outcomes: Raising Women’s Employment Rate
in Germany by Sigrid Betzelt and Silke Bothfeld
The Transition from Work to Retirement by Werner Eichhorst
Transition from Unemployment to Work and the Role of Active Labour Market
Policies during the Lisbon Strategy Period and the Economic Crisis by Janine
Leschke
Non-Standard Employment in Europe: Its Development and Consequences for the
European Employment Strategy by Günther Schmid
Labour Market Politics through Jurisprudence: The Influence of the Judgements
of the European Court of Justice (Viking, Laval, Rüffert, Luxembourg) on
Labour Market Policies by Reingard Zimmer
Best wishes,
Karin Schulze Buschoff & Florian Blank
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