‘This must-read book by a stellar scholar with deep expertise on labor markets offers a profound and vivid exploration of individual experiences of work and inequalities, firm-level practices, and the role of public policy. Addressing key issues like flexibilization, AI, and workplace organization, it goes beyond standard solutions to envision good-quality work embedded in strong labor market institutions. With a comparative focus on continental Europe, it raises essential questions about the future of work, including its boundaries.’