ABSTRACT

Beyond the Market: The European Union and National Social Policy considers the extent to which the European Union has impacted on the formation and content of social and environmental policy in the member states, focusing on the four larger members: Germany, France, the UK and Italy. The contributors use theory and empirical evidence to highlight the factors that influence the formation and content of social policy and why some states have been able to resist EU social policy initiatives successfully and maintain their autonomy.

chapter 1|13 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 3|25 pages

DEFENDING THE SOCIAL CONTRACT

chapter 5|12 pages

SOCIAL DUMPING WITHIN THE EU

chapter 6|16 pages

PUTTING THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE?

chapter 7|27 pages

SOCIAL PARTNERSHIP AT THE EU LEVEL

chapter 8|23 pages

THE EUROPEAN UNION AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS

chapter 9|23 pages

TRAINING POLICY

chapter 11|14 pages

CONCLUSION