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This book analyzes how the transformation of the European political economies - stretching from the crisis after German re-unification and through the Great Recession - has influenced the social models, employment, and inequality in Western Europe.

Produktbeschreibung
This book analyzes how the transformation of the European political economies - stretching from the crisis after German re-unification and through the Great Recession - has influenced the social models, employment, and inequality in Western Europe.
Autorenporträt
Jon Erik Dølvik, a sociologist, is Research Director at Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research in Oslo. He has published extensively in the field of comparative employment relations, social models, and labor migration in the Nordic and European context. Besides stays as visiting scholar abroad, including Harvard's Center for European Studies, he is on the editorial boards of European Journal of Industrial Relations and Transfer - European Review of Labour and Research; Andrew Martin, a political scientist, is a Research Associate at the Harvard Center for European Studies where he co-edits the Center's working papers. He previously taught at Harvard and other universities. His publications include Euros and Europeans: Monetary Integration and the European Model of Society and The Brave New World of European Labor (both co-edited with George Ross) as well as numerous other studies on labor and the comparative politics of economic policy.