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Titre : | Regulating class in the neoliberal era : the role of the state in the restructuring of work and employment relations (2016) |
Auteurs : | Chris Howell |
Type de document : | Article : document Ă©lectronique |
Dans : | Work, employment and society (vol. 30, n° 4, August 2016) |
Article en page(s) : | pp. 573-589 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Thésaurus CEREQ SOCIOLOGIE DU TRAVAIL ; ETAT ; POLITIQUE SOCIALE ; PARTICIPATION DE L'ETAT ; RELATIONS PROFESSIONNELLES ; ECONOMIE DE MARCHE ; EUROPE DE L'OUEST ; SUEDE ; FRANCE ; POLITIQUE PUBLIQUE |
Résumé : | The article argues that, in the last three decades, states have become more preoccupied with, and interventionist in, the regulation of class relations in order to facilitate a broad liberalization of employment relations institutions. Drawing on insights from Regulation theorists and Karl Polanyi, the article examines the market-making role of states during periods of transition from one growth regime to another. The more prominent role of the state follows from the stickiness of institutions and the role that states can play in compensating workers from the consequences of liberalization. The article illustrates the argument with an examination of France and Sweden in the period since the early 1980s. For all their differences, in both cases substantial liberalization of employment relations institutions took place and in both cases, but for the state, the process of liberalization would have been either stymied or much more uneven than it was. |
Document Céreq : | Non |
En ligne : | http://wes.sagepub.com/content/30/4/573.full |