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Flexicurity of the Labor Market through the Formal/Informal Duality, in the Context of Globalization [PDF]
The new stage of globalization, marked by deeper integration of work, creates new opportunities, both in terms of economic growth and job creation, but at the same time creates new challenges and problems in the labor market, such as: increasing labor ...
Cristian MARINESCU
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Temporary Agency Work as a Means of Achieving Flexicurity?
After decades of debate about flexibility, flexicurity has become a new buzzword in working life. Flexicurity refers to both the employer’s demand for flexibility and the employee’s demand for security. Thus, the idea is to solve the flexibility–security
Kristina Håkansson +2 more
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The flexibility of labour markets has been facilitated by the globalisation processes, social and cultural developments, the advancement of technology and telecommunications as well as the fast expansion of the service sector. The resulting labour market
Magdalena Rękas
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Ability to apply flexicurity in the Croatian labor market
PURPOSE For the purpose of enforcing flexicurity, deregulation of national labor standards is necessary. The purpose of the paper is to analyze the basic components of flexicurity as well as its secondary components (demographic, social and ...
Marija Bušelić
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A flexigurança em Portugal: Desafios e dilemas da sua aplicação
This text assesses some of the impacts on the Portuguese labour market resulting from the introduction of flexicurity. Taking the European Commission Green Paper as a reference, the contents and objectives of flexicurity are discussed and some of the ...
Hermes Augusto Costa
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FLEXIBILITY AND SECURITY OF THE LABOR MARKET IN A PANDEMIC CONTEXT [PDF]
The flexibility and security of the international labor market has been severely affected by the pandemic crisis. The present study analyses the flexicurity strategy as a crisis tool for eliminate the negative consequences caused by pandemic crisis ...
BARBĂNEAGRĂ OXANA
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Flexicurity in the EU28 Countries: A Multiyear Composite Indicator Proposal
This study computes a flexicurity index for the EU28 countries for 2001-2019 following the European Commission’s four components of flexicurity model. The index allows the ex-post assessment of flexicurity efforts and efficiency.
Marina Ferent-Pipas
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HOW RESILIENT IS THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL? FLEXIBILITY OR/AND SECURITY? [PDF]
Our paper aims to assess the resilience of the European social model (ESM) against recent challenges. Resilience depends on effectively managing the contradictions of the ESM.
Georgeta GHEBREA
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How Will the Future Be? The Transformation of Romanian Labour Legislation in a Global Context
Over the past two decades, it has become increasingly common to hear the verdict that labour law is in crisis, finding it increasingly difficult to fulfil its main task of protecting workers.
Magdolna Vallasek
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Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor Market
Along with joining the EU and with the desire to be compatible with the European labor market, flexicurity begins to penetrate gradually the Romanian labor market, becoming a topical concept, an economic and social recovery tool. In the simplest possible
Grigorescu Adriana +1 more
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