Employment policies in the European Union (1995-2007) : the social Europe - an utopia? / Politicas de emprego na União Europeia (1995-2007) : a Europa social, uma uma utopia

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

After the Second World War was installed a model of development which highest expression was the construction of the social Welfare States, lined by social inclusion and promotion of major distributive justice. In middle of the 1970, this model was disrupted in a process that out righted a double-faced crisis, economic and social. That crisis induced decades of slow and unstable growth raised mass unemployment and provoked labour marked precarisation. What was the European Unions answer? And what is the signification of that answer while looking for a new model of development, like an European social model? Responses are looked for by analysing the European Employment Strategy (EES), launched in 1994, included in 2000 in the European Strategy for Growth and Employment (Lisbon Strategy) e splayed in 2007 in the project of Flexicurity. The Employment Policies contained in that strategies bear a conflict of interests: There are elements thatched to the instruments of liberal-conservative economic policy

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politica de emprego união europeia mercado de trabalho - europa european union employment policies labor market

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