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EU Enlargement and Ireland's Labour Market [PDF]
Ireland, along with Sweden and the UK, allowed full access to its labour market to the citizens of the accession countries when the EU enlarged in May 2004.
Barrett, Alan
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EU enlargement, migration and labour market institutions [PDF]
"This paper discusses free immigration to regulated labour markets (as in Europe) and to unregulated labour markets (as in the US), and explores the implications for migration flows of collective agreements, employment protection laws, product market ...
Lundborg, Per
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LABOUR MARKET FLEXICURITY IN NEW EU MEMBER STATES
Az új EU tagállamok munkaerőpiacai bővülőben vannak. A jó makrogazdasági politikák nélkülözhetetlenek a kiegyensúlyozott növekedéshez, különösen ha figyelembe vesszük a térség országai számára súlyos kihívásokat jelentő hosszú távú munkanélküliség ...
MEJRA FESTIĆ, DEJAN ROMIH
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Research of the level of digital competencies of students of the University “Adriatic” Bar [PDF]
Latest EU guidelines for the implementation of Digital Competence Framework and adopted Action Plan for Digital Education (2021-2027) clearly identifies two basic strategic priorities - Encouraging the development of a successful digital education ...
Vukčević Nikola +2 more
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The performance of the Czech labour market after the 2004 EU enlargement [PDF]
This paper examines whether there has been a significant change in the performance of the Czech labour market after the Czech Republic’s EU Accession in May 2004.
Strielkowski Wadim, Hněvkovský Jan
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Labour mobility and labour market adjustment in the EU [PDF]
Abstract This paper assesses the role of labour mobility in the adjustment to asymmetric economic shocks in the EU. After presenting a series of stylised facts of mobility in the EU, it assesses mobility as a channel of economic adjustment by means of a vector autoregression (VAR) analysis in the vein of Blanchard and Katz (BPEA 1:1–75 ...
Alfonso Arpaia +3 more
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The European Pillar of Social Rights – Tell Me Where You Come from and I Will Tell You Who You Are
Social and labour policies have a significant relevance for the European Union’s (EU) economic agenda. First, it is generally assumed that lifting labour law rigidities helps firms to increase their competitiveness on the market.
Silvia Rainone
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Labour Market Models in the EU
In the European Union, the most important labour market models that have been proposed for labour market reform are flexicurity and the transitional labour market. In this position paper, we conceptualise the models of flexicurity and the transitional labour market, and we outline potentially relevant research questions.
Koster, F. +3 more
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Competitiveness of Germany and the Labour Market: A Migration Perspective
The current paper contributes to the existing literature on migration by explaining the emigration pattern from Denmark, Finland and Sweden to Germany.
Andrej Privara
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Effects of migration flows on the host country labour market following the 2004 EU enlargement [PDF]
This paper examines the effects of migration flows on unemployment, employment probabilities and native wages. The analysis contains the evaluation of migration effects of labour from Central and Eastern European countries which became European Union ...
Peković Drinka
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