Neoliberal austerity and unemployment


Autoria(s): Fryer, David; Stambe, Rose
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Neoliberal fiscal austerity policies decrease public expenditure through cuts to central and local government budgets, welfare services and benefits and privatisation of public resources resulting in job losses. This article interrogates the empirical, theoretical, methodological and ideological relationships between neoliberalism, unemployment and the discipline of psychology, arguing that neoliberalism constitutes rather than causes unemployment...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/88716/

Publicador

The British Psychological Society

Relação

https://storage101.lon3.clouddrive.com/v1/MossoCloudFS_3dd7c8a6-c48e-4c01-ba0b-52a4b168635f/thepsychologist/0414frye.pdf?temp_url_sig=637089548dd55dccca53d6c548371976b74924f8&temp_url_expires=1446592783

Fryer, David & Stambe, Rose (2014) Neoliberal austerity and unemployment. The Psychologist, 27(4), pp. 244-248.

Direitos

Copyright 2014 The British Psychological Society

Fonte

Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health

Tipo

Journal Article