Since the beginning of the economic crisis of the 1980s considerable
research has been dedicated to the study of the unemployment problem.
Nevertheless, the phenomenon has not become fully understood, nor are
its consequences adequately prevented. In this important new volume, On
the Mysteries of Unemployment, economists and social scientists come
together to offer the reader the latest insights on unemployment and
policies regarding unemployment from the perspectives of both
disciplines.
On the Mysteries of Unemployment contains four main sections. Part One
provides an introductory chapter and general overview. Part Two contains
rich contributions that provide new insights from an economic science
perspective, while Part Three offers a balanced view from social
scientists. The final section is devoted to the examination of policy
issues concerning unemployment.
This volume, unique in its field, will be of interest to researchers,
students, politicians and policy-makers.