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Explaining State Intervention to Prevent Unemployment: The Impact of Institutions on Active Labour Market Policy Expenditures in 18 Countries
International Handbook of Labour Market Policy and Evaluation (1996)
  • Thomas Janoski, Duke University
Abstract
This handbook is a detailed, up-to-date guide to different national labour markets and policies to combat unemployment and their outcomes. It will become established as a standard reference book - the first of its kind - providing an authoritative account of the rapidly growing field of labour market policy in a coherent and systematic framework. A group of internationally renowned researchers provides a state-of-the-art account of research on three levels; an evaluation of the methods available, an evaluation of policies and policy regimes and an evaluation of institutional frameworks and monitoring systems. Unique features of this reference book include the presentation of a 'Target-Oriented Approach' to evaluating labour market policy. The handbook is international in its approach - all chapters apply an international comparative framework in assessing contemporary developments in the field. International Handbook of Labour Market Policy and Evaluation will be an indispensable source of reference for policymakers, social scientists and academics interested in labour market policy and policy evaluation.
Keywords
  • sociology,
  • unemployment,
  • comparative sociology,
  • sociology of work,
  • labor market,
  • public policy,
  • policy evaluation
Publication Date
1996
Editor
Günther Schmid, Jacqueline O'Reilly and Klaus Schömann
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN
978-1858987729
Citation Information
Thomas Janoski. "Explaining State Intervention to Prevent Unemployment: The Impact of Institutions on Active Labour Market Policy Expenditures in 18 Countries" Cheltenham, U.K. and Brookfield, VTInternational Handbook of Labour Market Policy and Evaluation (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomasjanoski/27/