This book examines the evolution of the contract of employment in Britain through an investigation of changes in its juridical form during and since the industrial revolution. The initial conditions of industrialization and the subsequent growth of a particular type of welfare state have decisively shaped the evolutionary path of British labor and social security law. The implications of this historical perspective for modern conceptualizations of the labor market, and in particular for current proposals to move beyond the employment model, are addressed.
The Law of the Labour Market: Industrialization, Employment, and Legal Evolution (Oxford Monographs on Labour Law)
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Author(s)Simon Deakin, Frank Wilkinson
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0198152817
ISBN-139780198152811
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Sales Rank2,732,656
CategoryLaw
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