Martin Rein / Barry L Friedman / Andreas Wörgötter (eds.)
Enterprise and Social Benefits After Communism
Herausgeber: Rein, Martin; Friedman, Barry L.; Worgotter, Andreas
Martin Rein / Barry L Friedman / Andreas Wörgötter (eds.)
Enterprise and Social Benefits After Communism
Herausgeber: Rein, Martin; Friedman, Barry L.; Worgotter, Andreas
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Examines the evolution of firm-initiated social benefits in Central, East European Countries and the former Soviet Union.
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Examines the evolution of firm-initiated social benefits in Central, East European Countries and the former Soviet Union.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780521584036
- ISBN-10: 0521584035
- Artikelnr.: 22259482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780521584036
- ISBN-10: 0521584035
- Artikelnr.: 22259482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Martin Rein, Andreas Wörgötter and Barry L. Friedman; Part
I. Distinctive Analytic Frameworks: 2. The provision of social benefits in
state-owned, privatized and private firms in Poland Saul Esrtrin, Mark E.
Schaffer and I. J. Singh; 3. Do East European enterprises provide social
protection? John S. Earle; 4. Wage and non-wage labour costs in the Czech
Republic - the impact of fringe benefits Randall K. Filer, Ondrek Schneider
and Jan Svejnar; 5. Firms and government in the provision of benefits in
Russia Simon Commander and Richard Jackman; 6. What comes after
enterprise-centred social protection? The case of East Germany Martin
Kohli; 7. Enterprise social benefits and the economic transition in Hungary
Martin Rein and Barry L. Friedman; Part II. Institutional Analyses: 8.
Fringe benefits in transition in Hungary Gaspar Fajth and Judit Lakatos; 9.
Social security in companies: the case of the Republic of Slovenia Sonja
Gavez and Marina Letonja; 10. Social protection in enterprises: the
case-study of Albania Emira Brahja, Edmond Leka and Rubin Luniku; 11 Social
protection in the enterprise: the case of Slovakia Jan Planovsky and
Andreas Wörgötter; 12.The enterprise social wage in the transitional
economy of Ukraine Irina Tratch and Andreas Wörgötter; 13. Social
protection and enterprise reform: the case of China Zu Liu Hu; Index.
I. Distinctive Analytic Frameworks: 2. The provision of social benefits in
state-owned, privatized and private firms in Poland Saul Esrtrin, Mark E.
Schaffer and I. J. Singh; 3. Do East European enterprises provide social
protection? John S. Earle; 4. Wage and non-wage labour costs in the Czech
Republic - the impact of fringe benefits Randall K. Filer, Ondrek Schneider
and Jan Svejnar; 5. Firms and government in the provision of benefits in
Russia Simon Commander and Richard Jackman; 6. What comes after
enterprise-centred social protection? The case of East Germany Martin
Kohli; 7. Enterprise social benefits and the economic transition in Hungary
Martin Rein and Barry L. Friedman; Part II. Institutional Analyses: 8.
Fringe benefits in transition in Hungary Gaspar Fajth and Judit Lakatos; 9.
Social security in companies: the case of the Republic of Slovenia Sonja
Gavez and Marina Letonja; 10. Social protection in enterprises: the
case-study of Albania Emira Brahja, Edmond Leka and Rubin Luniku; 11 Social
protection in the enterprise: the case of Slovakia Jan Planovsky and
Andreas Wörgötter; 12.The enterprise social wage in the transitional
economy of Ukraine Irina Tratch and Andreas Wörgötter; 13. Social
protection and enterprise reform: the case of China Zu Liu Hu; Index.
1. Introduction Martin Rein, Andreas Wörgötter and Barry L. Friedman; Part
I. Distinctive Analytic Frameworks: 2. The provision of social benefits in
state-owned, privatized and private firms in Poland Saul Esrtrin, Mark E.
Schaffer and I. J. Singh; 3. Do East European enterprises provide social
protection? John S. Earle; 4. Wage and non-wage labour costs in the Czech
Republic - the impact of fringe benefits Randall K. Filer, Ondrek Schneider
and Jan Svejnar; 5. Firms and government in the provision of benefits in
Russia Simon Commander and Richard Jackman; 6. What comes after
enterprise-centred social protection? The case of East Germany Martin
Kohli; 7. Enterprise social benefits and the economic transition in Hungary
Martin Rein and Barry L. Friedman; Part II. Institutional Analyses: 8.
Fringe benefits in transition in Hungary Gaspar Fajth and Judit Lakatos; 9.
Social security in companies: the case of the Republic of Slovenia Sonja
Gavez and Marina Letonja; 10. Social protection in enterprises: the
case-study of Albania Emira Brahja, Edmond Leka and Rubin Luniku; 11 Social
protection in the enterprise: the case of Slovakia Jan Planovsky and
Andreas Wörgötter; 12.The enterprise social wage in the transitional
economy of Ukraine Irina Tratch and Andreas Wörgötter; 13. Social
protection and enterprise reform: the case of China Zu Liu Hu; Index.
I. Distinctive Analytic Frameworks: 2. The provision of social benefits in
state-owned, privatized and private firms in Poland Saul Esrtrin, Mark E.
Schaffer and I. J. Singh; 3. Do East European enterprises provide social
protection? John S. Earle; 4. Wage and non-wage labour costs in the Czech
Republic - the impact of fringe benefits Randall K. Filer, Ondrek Schneider
and Jan Svejnar; 5. Firms and government in the provision of benefits in
Russia Simon Commander and Richard Jackman; 6. What comes after
enterprise-centred social protection? The case of East Germany Martin
Kohli; 7. Enterprise social benefits and the economic transition in Hungary
Martin Rein and Barry L. Friedman; Part II. Institutional Analyses: 8.
Fringe benefits in transition in Hungary Gaspar Fajth and Judit Lakatos; 9.
Social security in companies: the case of the Republic of Slovenia Sonja
Gavez and Marina Letonja; 10. Social protection in enterprises: the
case-study of Albania Emira Brahja, Edmond Leka and Rubin Luniku; 11 Social
protection in the enterprise: the case of Slovakia Jan Planovsky and
Andreas Wörgötter; 12.The enterprise social wage in the transitional
economy of Ukraine Irina Tratch and Andreas Wörgötter; 13. Social
protection and enterprise reform: the case of China Zu Liu Hu; Index.