Combining labour market and unemployment policies with environmental sustainability? : A cross-national study on ecosocial innovations
Stamm, I., Matthies, A.-L., Hirvilammi, T., & Närhi, K. (2020). Combining labour market and unemployment policies with environmental sustainability? : A cross-national study on ecosocial innovations. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 36(1), 42-56. https://doi.org/10.1017/ics.2020.4
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Labour market and unemployment policies in particular are rarely connected to issues of environmental sustainability. In the present article, the link is examined by focusing on ecosocial innovations in four European countries – Finland, Germany, Belgium and Italy. These innovations are small-scale associations, cooperatives or organizations that create new integrative practices combining both social and environmental goals. By asking how their social practices are linked with labour market and unemployment policies, we explore the scope for new ecosocial policies. The results of this cross-national case study lead to three lessons to be learnt for a future ecosocial welfare state: at the sectoral level, organizational level and individual level. In summary, many valuable ideas, instruments and programmes towards sustainability already exist in the field, but they are not yet integrated in the current labour market and unemployment policies.
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ekososiaaliset innovaatiot labour market and unemployment policies environmental sustainability ecosocial policies ecosocial innovations cross-national study ekologinen kestävyys ympäristön tila työmarkkinapolitiikka työllisyyspolitiikka kestävä kehitys sosiaalinen kestävyys innovaatiot taloudellinen kestävyys
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