Regulating the Risk of Unemployment
National Adaptations to Post-Industrial Labour Markets in Europe
Edited by Jochen Clasen and Daniel Clegg
Author Information
Jochen Clasen is Professor of Comparative Social Policy in the School of Social and Political Science at University of Edinburgh. Professor Clasen is an expert in cross-national research on social security and unemployment policy, and has particular expertise in social policy comparisons between Germany and the UK. He has also published widely on methodological aspects of cross-national research, and his recent books include: Converging Worlds of Welfare (OUP 2011), Investigating Welfare State Change, and Reforming European Welfare States (OUP 2005).
Daniel Clegg is Lecturer in Social Policy in the School of Social and Political Science at University of Edinburgh. Prior to joining the University of Edinburgh, he held research and teaching posts at the University of Stirling and Oxford University, and Sciences Po in Paris. Clegg's research focuses on the comparative politics of unemployment and labor market policy in developed welfare states.
Contributors:
Jørgen Goul Andersen is Professor of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Giuliano Bonoli is Professor of Social Policy at the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Cyrielle Champion is a PhD candidate and research assistant at the Swiss Graduate School for Public Administration (IDHEAP), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Jochen Clasen is Professor of Comparative Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh.
Daniel Clegg is Lecturer in Social Policy in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh, and a member of the executive committee of the network of excellence 'Reconciling Work and Welfare in Europe' (FP6, 2006-2011).
Johan J. De Deken is a Lecturer at the Department of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam.
Irene Dingeldey leads the research unit 'Changes in the Working Society' at the Institute of Work and Labour at Bremen University.
Anil Duman is an Assistant Professor currently at Central European University, Budapest.
Werner Eichhorst is Deputy Director of Labor Policy at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn, Germany.
Marcel Hoogenboom is Assistant Professor of sociology at the Department of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Ondej Hora is Assistant Professor at School of Social Studies Masaryk University in Brno and research fellow at Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs.
Matteo Jessoula is Assistant Professor at the Department of Social and Political Studies of the University of Milan.
Regina Konle-Seidl is a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Employment (IAB) in Nuremberg, Germany.
Alison Koslowski is a Lecturer in Social Policy at the School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh.
Paul Marx joined the IZA in Bonn in October 2008 as a Resident Research Affiliate.
F. Javier Mato is Associate Professor, Department of Applied Economics of the University of Oviedo.
Ágota Scharle is an economist and senior research partner at the Budapest Institute for Policy Analysis.
Ola Sjöberg is Professor of Sociology at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University.
Tomás Sirovátka is Professor of Social Policy at the Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University in Brno.
Patrik Vesan is Assistant Professor at Faculty of Political Sciences and International Relations of the University of Valle d'Aosta.