van den Berg, Axel

Axel van der Berg’s main empirical research deals with the question whether and how different configurations of social protection and labour market policy undermine or strengthen economic efficiency. His theoretical interests range from the debates about the status of rational choice theory and its cultural-institutional alternatives within the social sciences, flawed attempts to integrate ‘agency’ and ‘structure’ in social science explanatory models, and fads and fashions in contemporary, especially self-declared ‘critical’ social theory.

Research Interests: Economic sociology, Welfare states and labour markets, and Contemporary sociological theory

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Institution: McGill University
Fields of Expertise:

Economic Policy and Financial Issues

Social Policy, Welfare and Labour Market

Research groups: Migration/Citizenship/Borders
Email: axel.vandenberg@mcgill.ca
Media outreach: Yes
Languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish
Publications:

Meardi, Guglielmo & Martín-Artiles, Antonio & Van den Berg, Axel. (2016). A Canadian Immigration Model for Europe? Labour Market Uncertainty and Migration Policy in Canada, Germany and Spain. 10.1108/S0195-631020160000032005.

Van den Berg, Axel & De Gier, Erik. (2016). Research in Transitional Labour Markets: Implications for the European Employment Strategy. 10.4324/9781315616384-4.

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