Comparative Workplace Employment Relations

CHF 169.55
Auf Lager
SKU
RGLD806GANB
Stock 1 Verfügbar
Geliefert zwischen Di., 20.01.2026 und Mi., 21.01.2026

Details

This comprehensive study provides a perceptive portrait of workplace employment relations in Britain and France using comparable data from two large-scale surveys: the British Workplace Employment Relations Survey (WERS) and the French Enquête Relations Professionnelles et Négociations d'Entreprise (REPONSE). These extensive linked employer-employee surveys provide nationally-representative data on private sector employment relations in all but the smallest workplaces, and offer a unique opportunity to compare and contrast workplace employment relations under two very different employment regimes. An insightful read for all academics and students of employment, the findings also have implications for practitioners and policy-makers keen to identify and promote best practice.

This book offers a substantial contribution to comparative employment relations at the workplace level in France and the UK. the authors show a particularly open scientific approach by indicating routes to access the raw data they have used in a detailed appendix. They also provide a rich bibliography for each chapter allowing the immediate resituation of each set of data in the context of actual debates. A very stimulating and productive read!. (Sylvie Contrepois, Work, Employment and Society, Vol. 33 (2), 2019)


This study represents the first attempt to provide a comprehensive comparatively informed overview of employment relations, practices and outcomes. To that end, the work achieves considerable success, providing a resource which will prove invaluable for lecturers, researchers, and, of course, policy-makers. The book and these resources will surely both stimulate and aid further comparative research. (Duncan Adam, Transfer, Vol. 23 (1), 2017)

Autorentext
Thomas Amossé is a Public Statistician and researcher at the Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France.
Alex Bryson is Professor of Quantitative Social Science at UCL, UK. During the writing of this book, Alex was Head of the Employment Group at the UK National Institute of Economic and Social Research, where he remains a Visiting Fellow.
John Forth is a Principal Research Fellow and a member of the Employment Group at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, UK.
Héloïse Petit is Professor of Economics at University Lille 1 and a Research Fellow at CLERSE and Centre d'Etudes de l'Emploi, France.


Inhalt
Chapter One: Managing and Working in Britain and France- An Introduction-. Chapter Two: Workplace Structure and Governance- How Do Employers Differ Between Britain and France?-. Chapter Three: Employee Expression and Representation at Work- Voice or Exit?-. Chapter Four: Tenure, Skill Development and Pay- The Role of Internal Labour Markets-. Chapter Five: Work Organization and HRM- Does Context Matter?-. Chapter Six: Job Quality-. Chapter Seven: How did Workplaces Respond to Recession?-. Chapter Eight: Viva La Difference? Managing and Working in Britain and France-. Technical Appendix-. Bibliography-.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781137574183
    • Editor Thomas Amossé, Alex Bryson, John Forth, Héloïse Petit
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Economy
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H217mm x B146mm x T23mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781137574183
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-137-57418-3
    • Titel Comparative Workplace Employment Relations
    • Autor Alex Petit, Heloise Bryson
    • Untertitel An Analysis of Practice in Britain and France
    • Gewicht 565g
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
    • Anzahl Seiten 296

Bewertungen

Schreiben Sie eine Bewertung
Nur registrierte Benutzer können Bewertungen schreiben. Bitte loggen Sie sich ein oder erstellen Sie ein Konto.
Made with ♥ in Switzerland | ©2025 Avento by Gametime AG
Gametime AG | Hohlstrasse 216 | 8004 Zürich | Schweiz | UID: CHE-112.967.470