This book argues that unemployment is symptomatic of an inherently inefficient labour market founded on structured inequalities of locality, sex, race...
First published in 1986, Insurance for Unemployment proposes a radical approach to the reform of unemployment and social insurance. The book develops...
Unemployment is the most serious economic and social problem in Europe today. Although the extent varies from region to region, it is generally most...
The emergence of open unemployment is an unavoidable consequence of postcommunist transition. Some countries-notably in the former Soviet...
This work challenges traditional monetary theory by focusing on the role of banks and provides a new insight into the role played by bank money and...
The Great Depression of the 1930s with its dramatic unemployment rates was one of the most striking economic events of the past century. It shook...
The recent recession has led to an ongoing crisis in the youth labour market in Europe. This timely book deals with a number of areas related to the...
Based on the methodology of public administration, a retrospective analysis of US national security during the Great Depression was conducted, which...
The problem of mass unemployment in western Europe has persisted since the early 1980s. Clearly the policies implemented by national governments and...
Drawing on a range of contemporary evidence, Stephen Constantine studies the nature and causes of unemployment in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s...