Non-Standard Employment in Europe
Paradigms, Prevalence and Policy Responses
- 246pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The book explores the shift towards 'non-standard' employment in the postwar era, highlighting both the negative impacts and the potential for a new, inclusive European employment standard. It examines how evolving work conditions challenge traditional employment norms while also presenting evidence of innovative practices that could foster social inclusivity in the workforce. The discussion aims to provide a balanced perspective on the changing landscape of employment and its implications for society.


