Public Policy Europeanisation in Response to the Covid‐19 Crisis: The Case of Job Retention Schemes
To what extent and how did the Covid-19-pandemic trigger the Europeanisation of public policy in the EU member states? This article addresses this question by exploring member states’ responses to the labour market implications of the pandemic.
André Sønstevold +2 more
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Cluster analysis of effectiveness of labour market policy in the European Union
Research background: In the era of demographic changes and the need for rationalization of public expenditure, the European Union social policy promotes the activation approach.
Ewa Rollnik-Sadowska, Edyta Dąbrowska
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THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE LABOR MARKET INDICATORS IN A SELECTED GROUP OF EU COUNTRIES [PDF]
The paper presents, in a synthetic way, the problems of dynamics of labour market of “ten new member states” that joined EU in 2004, focusing mainly on the level of employment and taking into account the lines of business and age employees.
M. Balcerowicz-Szkutnik
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Is Harmonization of Labour Related Laws at the EU Level Possible and Economically Justified [PDF]
European Union formally represents a single market with the aim to enhance economic and social cohesion among EU member states based on social inclusion and equality among all citizens.
Vatroslav Zovko
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EU labour market behaviour during the Great Recession [PDF]
This paper provides an analysis of the labour market adjustment to the 2008-2009 recession in terms of employment, unemployment, hours worked and wages.
Alfonso ARPAIA, Nicola CURCI
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Turning points in migrants’ labour market integration in Europe and benefit spilloversfor Romania and Serbia: the role of socio-psychological credentials [PDF]
In this article we develop a two-fold analysis which captures the economic and socio-psychological coordinates in migrants’ labour market integration into ten EU countries (EU-10), mostly targeted by immigrants (namely: Belgium, Denmark, Finland ...
Grațiela Georgiana Noja +2 more
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Transitions in labour market status in EU labour markets
We discuss the ease with which individuals can move between employment, unemployment and inactivity over time in the EU. Transitions from unemployment and inactivity back into employment are relatively weak in Central Eastern, Mediterranean and Continental European labour markets compared to Nordic European countries.
Ward-Warmedinger, Melanie +1 more
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Przyczyny migracji Polaków w Unii Europejskiej po 1 maja 2004 roku
The accession of Poland to the European Union on May 1st, 2004 involved enormous possibilities for the Polish, especially in the area of free movement of persons, services, goods and capital. In addition, a gradual elimination of barriers to enter the EU&
Luiza Wojnicz
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The paper deals with the analysis of labour market in the Czech Republic with respect to unemployment considering other countries of EU and existing economic development.
Milan Palát
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Labour in the European Single Market: cultural perspectives vs. neoclassical views [PDF]
The European Single Market (ESM) enables free movement of people, goods, services, and capital within the EU, creating a unified internal space much like a single nation-state.
Oana-Maria Cozma
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