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Labor Market Dynamics in Turkey during the Last 100 Years provides a thorough examination of the complex interactions that exist between social changes, economic policies, and the changing labor market environment in Turkey. This book draws on a wealth of historical and modern data to explore important topics including youth employment, unionization, migration, gender inequality, and the effects of economic crises. It also examines government interventions, employment package efficacy, and the complex ramifications of labor market changes, with an emphasis on the post-2008 period.
Published | Sep 16 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 306 |
ISBN | 9781666956184 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 14 BW Photos, 15 Tables |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This book examines the development of Turkey's labour market during the past century, from the Republic's formation to the present, to learn about its social and economic history. This well-researched work should be read by academics, policymakers, and everyone else interested in socioeconomic development since it offers a comprehensive analysis of labour mobility, job sectors, and the implications of policy.
Dr. Hulusi Demir, Netkent University
Hulusi Demir
I am proud to endorse Labor Market Dynamics in Turkey during the Last 100 Years published by Lexington Books. This comprehensive collection of chapters by various authors provides insightful and essential perspectives on the evolution of Turkey's labor market within its social and economic history. I highly recommend this invaluable book to both academics and non-academics seeking to deepen their understanding of the changes in the Turkish economy and their significant impact on labor market trends, labor laws, and employment mobility.
- Dr. S. Waleck Dalpour, University of Maine, Farmington
Dr. S Waleck Dalpour, University of Maine Farmington
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