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Bureaucratic Manoeuvres : The Contested Administration of the Unemployed

Part of the Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy series
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In Bureaucratic Manoeuvres, John Grundy examines profound transformations in the governance of unemployment in Canada.

While policy makers previously approached unemployment as a social and economic problem to be addressed through macroeconomic policies, recent labour market policy reforms have placed much more emphasis on the supposedly deficient employability of the unemployed themselves, a troubling shift that deserves close, critical attention. Tracing a behind-the-scenes history of public employment services in Canada, Bureaucratic Manoeuvres shows just how difficult it has been for administrators and frontline staff to govern unemployment as a problem of individual employability.

Drawing on untapped government records, it sheds much-needed light on internal bureaucratic struggles over the direction of labour market policy in Canada and makes a key contribution to Canadian political science, economics, public administration, and sociology.

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University of Toronto Press
1487504470 / 9781487504472
Hardback
04/03/2019
Canada
184 pages, 3 b&w illustrations
159 x 235 mm, 430 grams