The papers in this book help progress the concept of employability, demonstrating the importance of the geographic and spatial context, and showing its flexibility and usefulness as a basis for theory, analysis and policy. The papers are divided into two main sections:
The chapters also provide general insights into many current labour market policy debates. As employability continues to be the foundation of many labour market policies, this volume considers the economic and geographical dimensions of employability in local labour market analysis and policy.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the journal Urban Studies.
Ronald W. McQuaid, Employment Research Institute, Napier University, Edinburgh.,
Anne E. Green, Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick.,
Mike Danson, Department of Economics, University of Paisley.