T. Van Overbeke
Key publicaties
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Van Overbeke, T. (2024). It’s the robots, stupid? Automation risk, labour market resources and incumbent support in Europe. Research & Politics, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/20531680241228914Meer informative over deze publicatie
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Van Overbeke, T. (2023). Conflict or cooperation? Exploring the relationship between cooperative institutions and robotisation . British Journal of Industrial Relations, 61(3), 550-573. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12719Meer informative over deze publicatie
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Van Overbeke, T. (2024). (De)regulating automation: the rise of credit scoring and market-led banking in the UK and Germany. Comparative European Politics, 22(1), 85-109. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41295-022-00292-7Meer informative over deze publicatie
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Hancke, B., van Overbeke, T., & Voss, D. (2022). Crisis and Complementarities: A Comparative Political Economy of Economic Policies after COVID-19. Perspectives on Politics, 20(2), 474 - 489. Article 1537592721001055. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592721001055Meer informative over deze publicatie
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Bachus, K., Ramioul, M., Metta-Vermessen, J., Guisset, A., van Overbeke, T., & Veryecken, Y. (2022). Building Capacities and Strategies of Trade Union Involvement in shaping a Just Transition towards a Sustainable and Decarbonised Industry. IndustriAll European Trade Union.Meer informative over deze publicatie
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Hancke, B., & van Overbeke, T. (2023). Macro-economic regimes and labour market policy in historical perspective. In D. Clegg, & N. Durazzi (Eds.), Handbook of Labour Market Policy in Rich Democracies Edward Elgar Publishing.Meer informative over deze publicatie
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van Overbeke, T., & Stadig, D. (2020). High politics in the Low Countries: COVID-19 and the politics of strained multi-level policy cooperation in Belgium and the Netherlands. European Policy Analysis, 6(2), 305-317. https://doi.org/10.1002/epa2.1101Meer informative over deze publicatie
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Hancke, B., van Overbeke, T., & Neos, N. (2021). Quality of Green Jobs - Social Situation Monitor. European Commission - DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion.Meer informative over deze publicatie