Quality Work and the Moral Economy of European Employment Policy

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Title
Quality Work and the Moral Economy of European Employment Policy
Abstract
Following a decade of radical economic and workplace restructuring, it is important to understand how state employment policies support or deny human flourishing. This article utilizes a realist document analysis approach and reviews European employment policy through a moral economy lens. It fuses different moral economy approaches, drawing together the work of Karl Polanyi and Andrew Sayer a multi-layered conceptual lens is offered that explores the tensions between a commodification of labour and human needs. A dominant market ideology is revealed, highlighting how quality work has been subsumed by the flexicurity agenda in the EU.
Publication
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
583-598
Date
May 1, 2016
Journal Abbr
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies
Language
English
ISSN
1468-5965
Accessed
2017-05-10, 6:49 p.m.
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Bolton, Sharon, Knut Laaser, and Darren Mcguire. 2016. “Quality Work and the Moral Economy of European Employment Policy.” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 54 (3): 583–98. DOI: 10.1111/jcms.12304.
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Keywords
  • dignity
  • employment
  • European employment policy
  • flexicurity
  • management studies
  • moral economy
  • quality work

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