Constructing Worlds of Labour
Coverage and Generosity of Labour Law as Outcomes of Regulatory Social Policy

Contributor(s)
Mückenberger, Ulrich (editor)
Fechner, Heiner (editor)
Dingeldey, Irene (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book simultaneously addresses both the segmenting and the egalitarian function of individual labour law, in almost all countries of the world, in some chapters following up from its origin to the present. Its socio-legal approach fills gaps for sociological, legal and historical research of regulatory social policy. Labour law is dealt with both in qualitative (theoretical, hermeneutic and historical) and in quantitative manner (with the leximetrics method developing new ways to measure generosity and coverage of law). This is a groundbreaking contribution to regulatory social policy research. By indicating the relevance and the mechanisms of legal segmentation for labour market segmentation, unequal opportunities and social stratification it provides evidence for the assumptions that social segmentation does not only stem from market forces, but also from the law itself. Even the rising impact of egalitarian law cannot fully cope with legal segmentation. The book chapters place particular emphasis on the development in countries of the Global South.
Keywords
Employment Law; International Labour Organisation; Colonialism; Legal Origin; Segmentation; LeximetricsISBN
9783031824111, 9783031824104Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
http://www.springernature.com/oabooksPublication date and place
Cham, 2025Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanSeries
Global Dynamics of Social Policy,Classification
Development studies
Sociology
International institutions
Social welfare and social services
Regional, state and other local government
Employment and labour law: general
Social law and Medical law

