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Atypical Employment and Flexicurity [PDF]
Hitherto, discussion of flexicurity has focused on normal employment (Normalarbeitsverhaltnis), with atypical work receiving only cursory attention. This paper attempts to remedy this conceptual oversight by identifying strategies for reducing the social risks. We begin by analysing the two components that make up flexicurity. Therefore, we draw on the
Keller, Berndt, Seifert, Hartmut
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Inequality in Denmark, 1987–2021
Abstract We investigate the progression of income inequality in Denmark over the years 1987–2021. During this time, we observe a consistent rise in inequality in household disposable income. This rise is influenced by shifts at both the high and low ends of the income spectrum, despite the fact that inequality in gross earnings remained unchanged up ...
Søren Leth‐Petersen, Johan Sæverud
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Can Denmark’s Flexicurity System Be Replicated In Developing Countries? The Case Of Turkey [PDF]
Finding a new balance between flexibility and security is a big challenge for all. According to the European Council “Providing the right balance between flexibility and security will support the competitiveness of firms, increase quality and ...
Gundogan, Naci
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Reforming the Liberal Welfare State : International Shocks, Unemployment and Household Income Shares [PDF]
We would like to thank Suresh Chand Aggarwal, Deb Kusum Das, Wendy Li and participants at the IARIW 34th General Conference, Dresden, Gaaitzen de Vries, Marcel Timmer and seminar participants at Groningen, Holger Görg, Fredrik Sjöholm, and John Skåtun ...
Molana, Hassan +2 more
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Abstract Research suggests that inequalities between generations are most pronounced in the conservative European welfare states. However, it is likely that across all advanced capitalist societies superior earnings opportunities and steady employment are pursued at a later age due to secular labor market trends.
Michael Freedman
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The Czech Labour Market and Flexicurity [PDF]
Flexicurity reflects the current basic trend within the EU in guaranteeing high employment levels and attainability of national fiscal systems. It was introduced in Denmark in 90ties and helped to reduce the (long-term) unemployment levels significantly.
Potužáková Zuzana
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Increasing the Flexibility in Employment Relations in the New Legislation on Probationary Period [PDF]
The paper deals with the proposed changes to the Labour Code in the Czech Republic, which aim to increase the flexibility in labour relations and to ultimately promote sustainable economic growth.
Tomáš Tintěra
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FLEXICURITY STRATEGIES ON THE ECONOMIC CRISIS BACKGROUND [PDF]
The flexicurity concept – a combination of flexibility and security strategies, specific to each country – is a successful outcome of the 2010 Lisbon Strategy.
MLADEN, Luise, PAŞNICU, Daniela
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Flexicurity and Gender Mainstreaming: Deliberative Processes, Knowledge Networks and the European Labour Market [PDF]
Gender mainstreaming and flexicurity have been adopted as separate labour market objectives in the European Union since the mid-1990s. It is remarkable that there has been a virtual absence of gender concerns in the deliberations on flexicurity for over ...
Kurian, R. (Rachel)
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Flexicurity outside the employment relationship? Re-engineering social security for the new economy
The existing social insurance model was devised during the Beveridge era, which was premised on ‘male breadwinners’ and full-time employment. Since then, flexible labour markets have resulted in the erosion of the standard employment relationship and a ...
Amir Paz-Fuchs, M. Wynn
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