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Flexicurity and employment inflows in the EU28 countries: a panel data analysis
International Journal of ManpowerPurposeThis paper examines the relationship between flexicurity and employment inflows in the EU28 countries over the 2007–2019 period. Flexicurity is defined as the mix of flexible contractual arrangements, social security systems, active labor market ...
Marina Ferent-Pipas
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Flexicurity: Some Thoughts About a Different Smart Grid of the Future
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2023As the “smart grid” paradigm becomes more prevalent, fundamental techno-economic challenges prominently arise. The variability of renewables energy sources (RES) requires conventional generators to remain active and operate inefficiently.
Iason I. Avramidis +1 more
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Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2023
This study examines the relationship between flexicurity policies and work–life balance, addressing the research question ‘How do higher flexicurity efforts in a country relate to employee perceptions of work–life balance?’ The European Commission ...
Marina Ferent-Pipas, D. Lazar
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This study examines the relationship between flexicurity policies and work–life balance, addressing the research question ‘How do higher flexicurity efforts in a country relate to employee perceptions of work–life balance?’ The European Commission ...
Marina Ferent-Pipas, D. Lazar
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Flexicurity and relocation of manufacturing
Operations Management Research, 2016Jan Stentoft, Jesper Kronborg Jensen
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Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 2023
Denmark is a Nordic welfare state with local government autonomy in public service provision related to workfare policies. We use a policy experiment that re-opened on-site public employment services after the first COVID-19 lockdown in a spatially ...
T. Schmidt, T. Mitze
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Denmark is a Nordic welfare state with local government autonomy in public service provision related to workfare policies. We use a policy experiment that re-opened on-site public employment services after the first COVID-19 lockdown in a spatially ...
T. Schmidt, T. Mitze
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Intercooperation, flexicurity and their impact on workers: The case of Fagor Electrodomésticos
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 2021Mondragon cooperatives have used flexible employment, training and labour protection policies to deal with economic crises since the 1970s. These policies were also used in 2013 to alleviate the social consequences of the demise of their biggest ...
Josu Santos‐Larrazabal +1 more
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Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2020
Flexicurity is an integral part of the EU Employment Strategy. Flexicurity promises that it is possible to simultaneously provide organisations with greater flexibility and offer workers the necessary level of security.
Mojca Svetek
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Flexicurity is an integral part of the EU Employment Strategy. Flexicurity promises that it is possible to simultaneously provide organisations with greater flexibility and offer workers the necessary level of security.
Mojca Svetek
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RETHINKING THE FLEXICURITY CONCEPT IN THE POST-PANDEMIC LABOR MARKETS
Zbornik radovaThe COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally altered labor markets across the globe, exposing vulnerabilities and reshaping priorities within employment policies.
Vladimir Mihajlović +1 more
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Yönetim ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi
This paper investigates how flexicurity—combining full social security with labour market flexibility—might be able to help Turkey with its particular labour market issues.
Eylül Kabakçı Günay
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This paper investigates how flexicurity—combining full social security with labour market flexibility—might be able to help Turkey with its particular labour market issues.
Eylül Kabakçı Günay
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