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Institutional Solutions to Precariousness and Inequality in Labour Markets
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2014
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Labor RelationLabor Market ParticipationLawIncome DistributionSocial StratificationStandard Employment RelationshipEconomic InstitutionsIndustrial RelationLabor Process StudiesLabour StudyLabour Market RegulationWorking ConditionsEconomic InequalitySocial InequalityEconomicsPublic PolicyEmployment LawInstitutional SolutionsLabor RelationsLabor Market OutcomeLabor EconomicsLabour LawSociologyBusinessLabour Market TransitionsLabor Law
Abstract It has become widely assumed that the standard employment relationship ( SER ) is in irreversible decline in industrialized societies. However, non‐standard and precarious work relationships often complement the SER via labour market transitions, and are not displacing it as the focal point of labour market regulation. The co‐ordination and risk management functions of the SER continue to be relevant in market economies, and the SER is adjusting to new conditions. The SER has a complex and evolving relationship to gender and to social stratification. In the European context where the SER originated and achieved its clearest legal expression, institutional solutions to precariousness and inequality are being developed, the most innovative of which avoid simple deregulation in favour of integrated policy responses involving a range of complementary regulatory mechanisms.
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