Flexicurity - Challenge to Improve Czech Labour Market
Flexicurity reflects the current basic trend of the EU in guaranteeing high employment levels and attainability of national fiscal systems. It was introduced in Denmark in the 1990s and significantly helped reduce unemployment levels. The Czech labour market, despite the transformation process, has still space for further improvement, especially in the time of economic slow-down. The best way is to try to apply elements and components which have been already successfully implemented in the other EU Member States. The aim of the paper is (based on the statistical indicators and official documents concerning labour markets topic) to describe the basic function of the model and find the components of the flexicurity model which could be used also in the Czech Republic and change labour market operation.
Year of publication: |
2009
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Authors: | Zuzana, Potužáková |
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Review of Economic Perspectives. - De Gruyter Open. - Vol. 9.2009, 4, p. 227-241
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Publisher: |
De Gruyter Open |
Subject: | flexicurity | EU | Czech Republic | labour market |
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