“This book is especially useful for scholars and students interested in the field of subaltern sociological studies, mainly in the labour process and its development, as it establishes a broader linkage between labour and society and provides possible future scenarios research. Anyone interested in obtaining an in-depth knowledge of theoretical and empirical developments in sociological work processes, especially in Europe, will find fruitful reading in this handbook, while those associated with policymaking will get a broad overview of the topic.” (Shikha Gautam, European Journal of Social Security, Vol. 22 (1), 2020)“This Handbook, with its useful summaries and analyses of SoW in these European countries, is a welcome contribution to the on-going efforts to promote cross-national dialogue about the nature and consequences of work in contemporary societies.” (Arne L. Kalleberg, La Nouvelle Revue du Travail, Issue 15, 2019)