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EU Integration and Croatian Labour Market Flexibility

Der Donauraum, 2007
This paper seeks to identify the extent of labour market flexibility in Croatia. It measures different dimensions of flexibility using a range of various indicators and compares them against available indicators for EU member countries. The presented evidence runs counter to some of the previous research as several of the selected indicators point to ...
Matković, Teo, Šošić, Vedran
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Labour market implications of EU product market integration

Economic Policy, 2000
EU labour markets Effects of greater product market integration European labour markets are in a state of flux due to the changing market situation induced by international integration. This process affects wage formation through more fierce product market competition and increased mobility of jobs.
Andersen, Torben M.   +2 more
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EU Labour Markets and Monetary Union

Economic Outlook, 1998
How can European labour markets cope with a single currency? The single currency success story is the US, which has maintained low unemployment rates both in the country as a whole and in individual regions. But Richard Jackman and Savvas Savouri argue this has been achieved by massive migration of workers from depressed to prosperous areas.
Richard Jackman, Savvas Savouri
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EU Law Labour Market Corpus

2023
The datasets consist of a corpus of legal sources in the EU legal system mentioning the expression “labour market” (1968 – March 2023). Data were collected from the Eur-Lex website and then coded by hand according to pre-established definitions of “labour market”.
ROCCA, Marco, DEVERSON, Audrey
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Classification of the EU countries labour markets

2010
The objective of the paper is to classify the labour markets of the EU member states on the basis of selected employment and unemployment indicators. In order to achieve the study target, the adequate multivariate exploration procedures have been chosen. In the first part of processing original data, principal component analysis (PCA) was employed. PCA
Kaba, Bohumil, Kaba, Bohumil
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THE LABOUR MARKET IN EU [PDF]

open access: possibleRevista Tinerior Economisti(The Young Economists Journal), 2010
The number of the EU population is around 500 million inhabitants in 2010. One of the main dreams of the European integration is to create a unified labor market but this hope proved to be difficult to come true. The integration from 2004 and 2007 of a large group of countries, 10 and 2 states which became members of the European Union raises new ...
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Flexibility and all that: understanding the EU labour market

European Business Review, 1999
The aim of this article is to explore the current European debate over labour market flexibility. First, it considers lessons from economic theory. The classical consensus considering unemployment to be purely voluntary, the Keynesian consensus introducing the concept of demand deficient involuntary unemployment and finally the neo‐classical consensus ...
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Eastern Enlargement and EU Labour Markets

World Economics Journal, 2001
This paper summarises the key findings of a recent study on the impact of Eastern Enlargement of the European Union (EU) on labour markets in the current Member States. The study focuses on three main channels along which enlargement may affect labour markets in the EU, namely i) trade, ii) foreign direct investment, and iii) migration.
Tito Boeri, Herbert Brücker
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