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Labour market flexibility and policy coordination in a monetary union [PDF]

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Sufficiently flexible labour markets are considered an important precondition for countries to benefit from membership in the monetary union. Economic policy coordination within the European Community is extensive and includes issues related to labour ...
Rantala, Anssi
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Labour Market Institutions and the Employment Intensity of Output Growth. An International Comparison [PDF]

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This paper deals with the effects of labour market institutions on labour market performance. We analyse as an indicator for the labour intensity of output growth the employment threshold (the minimum growth rate of output necessary to keep employment ...
Gebhard Flaig, Horst Rottmann
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Flexicurity in the European Union: flexibility for outsiders, security for insiders [PDF]

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Flexicurity is at the heart of European policy debates. Its aim is to overcome the tensions between labour market flexibility on the one hand, and the provision of social security for workers on the other hand.
Nijboer, Henk, Van Vliet, Olaf
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Labour market patterns among women and men following the uptake of their first parental leave benefit in Sweden. [PDF]

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Virtanen M   +7 more
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The Dark, and Independent, Side of the Italian Labour Market [PDF]

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In many countries the shadow employment has a very high priority among policymakers. A new time series for this component of the labour market has been recently released by the Italian institute of statistics.
Maurizio Bovi
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Quantifying the impact of structural reforms [PDF]

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We estimate a dynamic, intertemporal optimisation model that mimics features of European labour markets, such as sticky nominal wages and sluggish adjustment of employment to shocks for 15 OECD countries. The estimates include a measure for the degree of
Bukeviciute, Lina   +3 more
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Earnings functions, labour market discrimination and quality of education in South Africa [PDF]

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Education is a key determinant of earnings, as several South African studies have confirmed. Years of schooling completed, however, provides an imperfect approximation of the effective level of education achieved, mainly due to variations in the quality ...
Doubell Chamberlain   +1 more
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