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Dissertation von Christine Trampusch (2000): "Although the comparative labour market research often highlights the importance of the incorporation of trade unions and employers' organisations into the formulation and implementation of labour market policy, questioning the concrete factors of this incorporation played hitherto a minor role. Using a historical-institutional perspective and exemplified by the rise, fall and continuity of corporatist structured public employment services (PES) in the Netherlands, Great Britain and Germany this publication inquires the institutional conditions for the formation and stability corporatist public labour market policy. While in Great Britain and in the Netherlands "only" certain phases of corporatist structured PES (Great Britain: 1973-1988; Netherlands:1991-2000) did exist, the German PES shows corporatist structures since its formation in 1927. The central result of this publication is that the institutional context for corporatist labour market policy in the Netherlands as well as in Great Britain has more in common than the comparative research about welfare states and "varities of capitalism" seems to recognise."
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Georg-August-Universität Göttingen: Göttingen, DE
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