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was conducted in Denmark in 2005-2006 and induced a greater provision of activation, we find that small firms hiring in …
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job duration. -- temporary agency employment ; stepping stone ; employment stability ; wages ; Denmark …
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We argue that the efficiency of the Danish flexicurity Model, which combines high unemployment benefits with low job protection and high participation rate, relies on strong public-spiritedness. We also argue that Continental and Mediterranean European countries are unlikely to be able to...
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The Danish flexicurity model has attracted attention among policymakers in Europe, because it suggests that a flexible labor market can coexist with a generous welfare system to achieve low unemployment. Using a panel of 19 countries over 1960-2002, the paper identifies the elements of the...
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The Danish flexicurity model has attracted attention among policymakers in Europe, because it suggests that a flexible labor market can coexist with a generous welfare system to achieve low unemployment. Using a panel of 19 countries over 1960-2002, the paper identifies the elements of the...
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the context of persons with disabilities and takes Denmark as a case study to explore the use of a particular set of ALMPs … to promote the employment of persons with disabilities. Denmark is of particular interest because it has undertaken … with disabilities. The article provides an overview of ALMPs in Denmark which target persons with disabilities, with a …
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We combine two techniques to consistently estimate the effect of active labour market programmes and, in particular, active labour market policy regimes. Our aim is to explicitly estimate the threat effect of active labour market programmes. Based on Danish data (1998-2002) from administrative...
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