| EU Enlargement versus Social Europe? The Uncertain Future of the European Social Model (2003), by D. Vaughan-Whitehead | ||
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The decision to enlarge the European Union by ten (eventually thirteen) countries has surprisingly not been accompanied by much discussion of the implications for Social Europe. This has led to criticisms that enlargement is a purely economic process that will sweep aside important social considerations:
These are the main questions this book attempts to answer, on the basis of a comprehensive assessment of the social policy areas most relevant to EU enlargement wages, working conditions, social protection, employment, industrial relations while also addressing its most sensitive ‘social dumping’ aspects: capital relocation, labour migration, and redirection of trade. EU enlargement is higher than ever on the policy agenda and scholars and researchers of European Studies and social policy will find this book an invaluable reference. |
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