<p>This book brings together the expertise of economists legal scholars political scientists and sociologists in order to integrate diverse perspectives and a broad range of analytical tools in the conceptualisation of labour mobility. </p><p>It examines how variably the question of labour mobility has translated into the policies laws and norms through which the EU as a whole is governed. The contributions focus on the actors – European and national officials experts trade union and employers’ organisations – and on instruments implemented by institutions and political organisations – European Agency coordination systems European Job Mobility Portal (EURES) – to increase and support mobility within the European Union.</p><p>This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European/EU studies migration studies labour studies political sociology and more broadly to comparative politics.</p>
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