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Labour market policy and segmentation

1979
Labour market policy, as it is often defined, gives the impression of conscious, active and autonomous behaviour on the part of governments or of governmental bodies, with an eye to the optimal allocation of workers to jobs. Such a policy is usually narrowly described as that of manpower planning especially in American neo-classical literature.
R. Loveridge, A. L. Mok
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Labour market policies

2002
Jørgensen, Henning   +1 more
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Market power and artificial intelligence work on online labour markets

Research Policy, 2022
Estrella Gomez-Herrera   +2 more
exaly  

Wages and Labour Market Policies

1996
Wages are very important as the determinant of employment, thus unemployment, and of the working of the labour market in general. Under the condition of perfect competition in both the product market and the factor market the price mechanism produces no unemployment. Unemployment, however, is always positive in reality for various reasons.
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Labour market relevant migration policy [PDF]

open access: possibleZeitschrift für ArbeitsmarktForschung – Journal for Labour Market Research, 2006
In late 2005 the Commission of the European Communities has presented a policy plan on legal migration including admission procedures capable of responding promptly to fluctuating demands for migrant labour. The EU migration policy plan stresses the importance of having a coherent agreement on common EU migration rules and actions among the member ...
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The Crisis in the Nursing Labour Market: Canadian Policy Perspectives

Healthcare (Switzerland), 2023
Andrea Baumann, Mary Crea-Arsenio
exaly  

Active Labour Market Policy

2023
Michaela Schulze, Henning Jørgensen
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