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AVRUPA BİRLİĞİ’NDE GÜVENCELİ ESNEKLİK (FLEXICURITY) BAĞLAMINDA KIRILGAN KÜMELERE SOSYAL YARDIM VE HİZMETLER

Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 154 - 198, 31.12.2017
https://doi.org/10.25279/sak.325754

Abstract



Avrupa Birliği işgücü
piyasalarında esneklik ve güvencenin bağdaştırılabilmesi için güvenceli
esneklik gibi yeni stratejiler geliştirilmektedir.
  Küreselleşme ile birlikte Avrupa Birliği işgücü
piyasalarında kadınların istihdama katılımlarının artması, nüfusun yaşlanması,
aile yapısında değişimler gibi nedenlerle bakım hizmeti gereksinimi
artmaktadır. Avrupa Birliği işgücü piyasalarında esneklik ve güvencenin
bağdaştırılması için sosyal yardım ve bakım hizmetleri anahtar öneme sahiptir. Bu
anlamda çalışma, küreselleşmenin etkisi birlikte üye ülkelerde kırılgan
kümelere özgü yardım ve bakım hizmetlerinin karşılanması incelemektedir.




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  • Harris, E. (2013). Financing Social Protection Floors: Considerations of Fiscal Space, The Role of National Social Protection Floors in Extending Social Security To All. International Social Security Review, 66(3-4), 111-143.
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  • Kawinski, M., & Stanko, D. (2007). Labour flexibility and pension schemes in the European Union, , 5-7 March 2007,Social security Paper presented at the 5th International Research Conference on Social Security and the labour market: A mismatch?, Warsaw.
  • Keune, M. (2008). Flexicurity: a Contested Concept at the Core of the European Labour Market Debate”, Flexicurity - a European Approach to Labour Market Policy. Intereconomics, March/April, 92-98.
  • Klammer, U. (October 2006). Flexicurity schemes Council of Europe, . Reconciling labour flexibility with social cohesion- Ideas for political action Trends in social cohesion, 16(Workshop), 157-189.
  • Kuivalainen, S., & Nelson, K. (2010). The Nordic Welfare Model in A European Perspective Working Paper (Vol. 11). Stockholm: Institute for Futures Studies.
  • Künzel, S. (2012). The Local Dimension of Active Inclusion Policy. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(1), 3-16. doi:10.1177/0958928711425270
  • Langendonck, J. V., & Put, J. Strengthening the security in social security. Retrieved from Belgium:
  • Lewis, H., Dwyer, P., Hodkinson, S., & Waite, L. (2014). Hyper-precarious lives: Migrants, work and forced labour in the Global North. Progress in Human Geography, 39(5), 1-21.
  • Madsen, P. K. ( 2006). Flexicurity - A new perspective on labour markets and welfare states in Europe. Retrieved from Danmark:
  • Mahon, R., Anttonen, A., Bergqvist, C., Brennan, D., & Hobson., B. (2012). Convergent care regimes? Childcare arrangements in Australia, Canada, Finland and Sweden. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(4), 419- 431.
  • Manca, A. R., Governatori, M., & Mascherini, M. (2010). Towards a set of Composite Indicators on Flexicurity. Luxembourg: Publication Office of the European Union.
  • Mayer, K. U. (2009). The Paradox of Global Social Change and National Path Dependencies: Life Course Patterns in Advanced Societies, 7-8. Retrieved from http://www.mpibberlin.mpg.de/en/institut/dok/full/ Mayer/theparad/Woodward_Kohli_eForm.pdf
  • Munck, R. (2013). The Precariat: a view from the South. Third World Quarterly, 34(5), 747-762.
  • OECD. (2006). Boosting Jobs and Incomes-Policy Lessons From Reassessing The OECD Jobs Strategy (Vol. Boosting). France: Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD) Publishing.
  • Pasnicu, D., & Ciuca., V. Flexicurity: The Solution for Employment in Europe. Retrieved from http://www.spiruharet.ro/sesiuni-comunicari/word/1.4.pdf
  • Pollert, A., & Charlwood, A. (2009). The vulnerable worker in Britain and problems at work. Work, Employment and Society, 23(2), 343-362.
  • Räisänen, H., & Schmid, G. (2008). Transitional Labour Markets and Flexicurity From The Finnish Labour Market Point of View, Discussion Paper Retrieved from Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB):
  • Reci, I., & Bruijn, J. d. (2006). Transitional Labour Markets: Past, Present and Future Applications, Social Policy Research. Retrieved from Amsterdam:
  • Rogowski, R. (2008). Transitional Labour Markets and the Europian Social model. In R. Rogowski (Ed.), The European Social Model and Transitional Labour Markets: Law and Policy. New york: Taylor&Francis.
  • Schmid, G. (1998). Transitional Labour Markets: A New European Employment Strategy, Discussion Paper Retrieved from Berlin:
  • Schmid, G. (May 2014). Inclusive Growth: What Future for the European Social Model?
  • Sen, A. (June 2000). Social Exclusion: Concept, Application, And Scrutiny. Retrieved from Manila:
  • Sözer, A. N. (1997). Sosyal Devlet Uygulamaları: Almanya, İngiltere, Hollanda ve Türkiye Sosyal Devlet (Vol. 8). İzmir: Cemiyet Yayınları.
  • Tangian, A. (November 2009). Six Families of Flexicurity Indicators Developed at the Hans Boeckler Foundation. Retrieved from Duesseldorf:
  • Tangian, A. (October 2004). Liberal and Trade-Unionist Concepts of Flexicurity: Modelling in Application to 16 European Countries. Retrieved from Düsseldorf:
  • Torka, N., & Velzen, M. V. (2008). Flexible Labor. In C. Wankel (Ed.), 21st Century Management A Reference Handbook (Vol. 2, pp. 93-103). ABD: Sage Publication.
  • Van Ginneken, W. ( 2013). Social Protection For Migrant Workers: National And International Policy Challenges. European Journal of Social Security, 15(2), 209-221.
  • Vandenberg, P. (September 2010) Impact of Labor Market Institutions on Unemployment: Results from a Global Panel. Economics Working Paper Series. Metro Manila.
  • Vielle, P., & Walthery, P. (2003). Flexibility and Social Protection, Foundation project: Negotiating the conditions of flexibility, Research management: Agnès Parent-Thirion. Dublin.
  • Werner, W. (2006). The European Social Model: Cause of, or Solution to, the Present Crisis of the European Union?”, Forum: Which Socio-economic Model for Europe? Intereconomics, January/February, 4-20.
  • Wilthagen, T., & Tros., F. (2004). The Concept of 'Flexicurity': A New Approach to Regulating Employment and Labour Markets. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2(4), 166-186.
  • Zirra, D. (2012). Evolution and Trends of Flexicurity in the Current Context of Economic and Social Development. Romanian Economic and Business Review, 7(1), 60-74.
Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 3, 154 - 198, 31.12.2017
https://doi.org/10.25279/sak.325754

Abstract

References

  • Kaynakça (EC.), E. C. (2010). An Agenda for new skills and jobs: A European Contribution Towards Full Employment, Communication From The Commission To The European Parliament, The Council, The European Economic and Social Committee and The Committee of The Regions. (682 Final). Strasbourg,. (KL), L. G. D. KL. Flexicurity- The Danish Model and the Local Governments, , . Retrieved from http://www.kl.dk/ImageVaultFiles/id_41696/cf_202/Report-_Labour_Market_3.PDF
  • Anner, M. (2015). Worker Resistance in Global Supply Chains: Wildcat Strikes, International Accords And Transnational Campaigns. International Journal of Labour Research: Decent Work in Global Supply Chains, 7( 1-2), 17-34.
  • Bales, K. (2002). Kullanıp Atılanlar”: Küresel Ekonomide Yeni Kölelik (P. Öğünç, Trans. Vol. 19). İstanbul,: Çitlembik Yayınları
  • Bart, C., & Linden, B. V. d. (2009). Flexicurity in Belgium: A Proposal Based on Economic Principles. ZA Policy Paper, 1(9).
  • Bekker, S. (January 2013). The EU’s Stricter Economic Governance: A Step Towards More Binding Coordination of Social Policies? (SP IV 2013–501). Berlin (WZB). Bonoli, G. (2010). The Political Economy of Active Labour Market Policy. (REC-WP 01/2010). Edinburgh: the Reconciliation of Work and Welfare in Europe (RECWOWE).
  • Campbell, P., Kelly, P., & Harrison, L. (2011). Transitional Labour Market Programs: Challenges and Opportunities. Australia: Deakin University Alfred Deakin Research Institute.
  • Commission, E. (2010). An Agenda For New Skills And Jobs: A European Contribution Towards Full Employment. Retrieved from Strasbourg: Dieckhoff, M., & Gallie., D. (2007). The Renewed Lisbon Strategy and Social Exclusion Policy. Industrial Relations Journal, 38(6), 480–502.
  • Erdut, T. (2005). İşgücü Piyasasında Enformelleşme ve Kadın İşgücü. Çalışma ve Toplum, 6, 11-49.
  • Erdut, Z. (2004). Liberal Ekonomi Politikaları ve Sosyal Politika. Çalışma ve Toplum, 2004(2).
  • Eriksson, T. (2012.). Flexicurity and the Economic Crisis 2008-2009: Evidence from Denmark. (139). OECD Publishing.
  • Esping-Andersen. (1997). Welfare State (Vol. 8). İzmir: Cemiyet Yayınları
  • Esping-Andersen, G. (1997). Equal Opportunities and The Welfare State. Contexts, 6(3).
  • Esping-Andersen, G. (2002). Towards the Good Society, Once Again?”, Why We Need a New Welfare State. Langendonck and Put: Oxford University Press. Varieties of flexicurity: reflections on key elements of flexibility and security, , Background Paper, Hearing on the Commission’s Green Paper ‘Modernising labour law to meet the challenges of the 21st century Sess (21 March 2007).
  • Eurostat. (2007). Measuring Progress Towards A More Sustainable Europe 2007 Monitoring Report of The EU Sustainable Development Strategy Eurostat Statistical Books. Luxembourg: European Union.
  • Eurostat. (2010, 03.01.2017). Employment rate of the total population, men and women, age group 20-64 in 2010, Eurostat, European Union. Retrieved from http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tgm/table.do?tab=table&init=1&plugin=1&language=en&pcode=tesem010 Flexicurity. ( 2006). Retrieved from Danmark:
  • Fredman, S. (2004). Women at Work: The Broken Promise of Flexicurity. Industrial Law Journal,, 33(4), 299-319.
  • Golden, T. D. (2008). Balancing the Implications of Employee Telework: Understanding the Impacts for Individuals and Organizations (Vol. 2,). ABD: Sage Publication.
  • Harris, E. (2013). Financing Social Protection Floors: Considerations of Fiscal Space, The Role of National Social Protection Floors in Extending Social Security To All. International Social Security Review, 66(3-4), 111-143.
  • Hassel, A. (2003). The Governance of The Employment - Welfare Relationship in Britain and Germany (Edited by ), , First published 2001, , 2003. In B. Ebbinghaus &
  • P. Manow (Eds.), Comparing Welfare Capitalism: Social policy and political economy in Europe, Japan and the USA. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis e-Library. (Reprinted from: 2003).
  • Hemerijck, A. C. (2015). The quiet paradigm revolution of social investment. Social Politics, 22(2), 242-256. doi:DOI: 10.1093/sp/jxv009
  • Hobson, B., & Bede, L. (2015). Precariousness And Capabilities: Migrant Care/Domestic Workers In Two Institutional Contexts. Teorija in Praksa, 52(3), 327-349.
  • Jensen, H., & Larsen, J. N. (September 2005). The Nordic model: A recipe for European success? . In C. B. Schubert & H. Martens (Eds.), EPC (European Policy
  • Center) Working Paper (pp. 56-65). Retrieved from http://www.ugebreveta4.dk/upload/LO/Documents/F/flex.PDF.
  • Kanfer, R., & Ackerman, P. L. (2008). Aging and Work Motivation (Vol. 2). ABD: Sage Publication.
  • Kawinski, M., & Stanko, D. (2007). Labour flexibility and pension schemes in the European Union, , 5-7 March 2007,Social security Paper presented at the 5th International Research Conference on Social Security and the labour market: A mismatch?, Warsaw.
  • Keune, M. (2008). Flexicurity: a Contested Concept at the Core of the European Labour Market Debate”, Flexicurity - a European Approach to Labour Market Policy. Intereconomics, March/April, 92-98.
  • Klammer, U. (October 2006). Flexicurity schemes Council of Europe, . Reconciling labour flexibility with social cohesion- Ideas for political action Trends in social cohesion, 16(Workshop), 157-189.
  • Kuivalainen, S., & Nelson, K. (2010). The Nordic Welfare Model in A European Perspective Working Paper (Vol. 11). Stockholm: Institute for Futures Studies.
  • Künzel, S. (2012). The Local Dimension of Active Inclusion Policy. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(1), 3-16. doi:10.1177/0958928711425270
  • Langendonck, J. V., & Put, J. Strengthening the security in social security. Retrieved from Belgium:
  • Lewis, H., Dwyer, P., Hodkinson, S., & Waite, L. (2014). Hyper-precarious lives: Migrants, work and forced labour in the Global North. Progress in Human Geography, 39(5), 1-21.
  • Madsen, P. K. ( 2006). Flexicurity - A new perspective on labour markets and welfare states in Europe. Retrieved from Danmark:
  • Mahon, R., Anttonen, A., Bergqvist, C., Brennan, D., & Hobson., B. (2012). Convergent care regimes? Childcare arrangements in Australia, Canada, Finland and Sweden. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(4), 419- 431.
  • Manca, A. R., Governatori, M., & Mascherini, M. (2010). Towards a set of Composite Indicators on Flexicurity. Luxembourg: Publication Office of the European Union.
  • Mayer, K. U. (2009). The Paradox of Global Social Change and National Path Dependencies: Life Course Patterns in Advanced Societies, 7-8. Retrieved from http://www.mpibberlin.mpg.de/en/institut/dok/full/ Mayer/theparad/Woodward_Kohli_eForm.pdf
  • Munck, R. (2013). The Precariat: a view from the South. Third World Quarterly, 34(5), 747-762.
  • OECD. (2006). Boosting Jobs and Incomes-Policy Lessons From Reassessing The OECD Jobs Strategy (Vol. Boosting). France: Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD) Publishing.
  • Pasnicu, D., & Ciuca., V. Flexicurity: The Solution for Employment in Europe. Retrieved from http://www.spiruharet.ro/sesiuni-comunicari/word/1.4.pdf
  • Pollert, A., & Charlwood, A. (2009). The vulnerable worker in Britain and problems at work. Work, Employment and Society, 23(2), 343-362.
  • Räisänen, H., & Schmid, G. (2008). Transitional Labour Markets and Flexicurity From The Finnish Labour Market Point of View, Discussion Paper Retrieved from Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB):
  • Reci, I., & Bruijn, J. d. (2006). Transitional Labour Markets: Past, Present and Future Applications, Social Policy Research. Retrieved from Amsterdam:
  • Rogowski, R. (2008). Transitional Labour Markets and the Europian Social model. In R. Rogowski (Ed.), The European Social Model and Transitional Labour Markets: Law and Policy. New york: Taylor&Francis.
  • Schmid, G. (1998). Transitional Labour Markets: A New European Employment Strategy, Discussion Paper Retrieved from Berlin:
  • Schmid, G. (May 2014). Inclusive Growth: What Future for the European Social Model?
  • Sen, A. (June 2000). Social Exclusion: Concept, Application, And Scrutiny. Retrieved from Manila:
  • Sözer, A. N. (1997). Sosyal Devlet Uygulamaları: Almanya, İngiltere, Hollanda ve Türkiye Sosyal Devlet (Vol. 8). İzmir: Cemiyet Yayınları.
  • Tangian, A. (November 2009). Six Families of Flexicurity Indicators Developed at the Hans Boeckler Foundation. Retrieved from Duesseldorf:
  • Tangian, A. (October 2004). Liberal and Trade-Unionist Concepts of Flexicurity: Modelling in Application to 16 European Countries. Retrieved from Düsseldorf:
  • Torka, N., & Velzen, M. V. (2008). Flexible Labor. In C. Wankel (Ed.), 21st Century Management A Reference Handbook (Vol. 2, pp. 93-103). ABD: Sage Publication.
  • Van Ginneken, W. ( 2013). Social Protection For Migrant Workers: National And International Policy Challenges. European Journal of Social Security, 15(2), 209-221.
  • Vandenberg, P. (September 2010) Impact of Labor Market Institutions on Unemployment: Results from a Global Panel. Economics Working Paper Series. Metro Manila.
  • Vielle, P., & Walthery, P. (2003). Flexibility and Social Protection, Foundation project: Negotiating the conditions of flexibility, Research management: Agnès Parent-Thirion. Dublin.
  • Werner, W. (2006). The European Social Model: Cause of, or Solution to, the Present Crisis of the European Union?”, Forum: Which Socio-economic Model for Europe? Intereconomics, January/February, 4-20.
  • Wilthagen, T., & Tros., F. (2004). The Concept of 'Flexicurity': A New Approach to Regulating Employment and Labour Markets. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2(4), 166-186.
  • Zirra, D. (2012). Evolution and Trends of Flexicurity in the Current Context of Economic and Social Development. Romanian Economic and Business Review, 7(1), 60-74.
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Erhan Gülcan

Publication Date December 31, 2017
Submission Date July 3, 2017
Acceptance Date August 25, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 3

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APA Gülcan, E. (2017). AVRUPA BİRLİĞİ’NDE GÜVENCELİ ESNEKLİK (FLEXICURITY) BAĞLAMINDA KIRILGAN KÜMELERE SOSYAL YARDIM VE HİZMETLER. Health Academy Kastamonu, 2(3), 154-198. https://doi.org/10.25279/sak.325754

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