评论:'工作优先':工作福利与临时劳动力市场的规制

Commentary. 'Work first': workfare and the regulation of contingent labour markets

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2000
被引 188
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

批判性评述英美福利改革中的'工作优先'策略,指出其将就业不稳定风险转嫁给失业者,并可能形成强制劳动供给与临时工作的规制性适应。

Abstract

The paper presents a critical review of UK and US welfare-to-work strategies, stressing their implications for changing forms of labour regulation. The favoured policy orientation--"work first"--forcefully redistributes the risks and burdens of job-market instability from the state to unemployed individuals, the solution to whose "welfare dependency" is presented in terms of a one-way transition into (low) waged work. At a systemic level, the analysis suggests that a regressive regulatory accommodation may be emerging between mandatory welfare-to-work programming on the one hand and the lowest reaches of deregulated, "flexible" labour markets on the other, as the destabilisation of welfare via work-activation measures creates a forced labour supply for contingent jobs. Copyright 2000 by Oxford University Press.

工作优先福利改革劳动规制临时工市场