Crisis en werkloosheid: sociologische probleemformulering en beleid
Abstract
The degree of unemployment is higher than known by the public opinion. On the one side, there is an enormous growth of the active population, on the other side the demand of labour evolves rather slowly. This implies that the bottlenecks on the labour-market can be synthesized as a problem of linking-up and a problem of re-devision. Because of its gap of insight on the long run, government works on the symptoms through an ad-hoc policy, whereas the problem arises doubts upon the total social set-up. Proposals focused on an employment policy, instead of an unemployment-policy, are made : ideas, which implicate a reorientation of labour-policy, economy and society.
How to Cite:
Henderickx, E. & Coenaerts, L., (1981) “Crisis en werkloosheid: sociologische probleemformulering en beleid”, Tijdschrift voor Sociale Wetenschappen 26(1), 50–63. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/tvsw.94784
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