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with trade-offs between efficiency and equity. These tradeoffs can be eased by active labour market and education policies …
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labour into countries with traditionally sedentary native workers. A possible way to eliminate these distortions is the …
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In this qualitative sociological and quantitative economic policy paper, we start out from the assumption of a very recent European Commission Background paper on the "Efficiency and effectiveness of social spending", which says the effectiveness of social spending can be defined by the degree...
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economic integration. The identification strategy rests on the fact that Norway, at the time of the 1995 Enlargement of the … politically driven economic benefits from EU membership: if Norway had joined the EU in 1995, productivity levels between 1995 and …
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Theoretical arguments and previous country-level evidence indicate that immigrants are more fluid than natives in responding to changing labor shortages across countries, skill-groups or industries. The diversity across EU member states enables us to test this hypothesis across various...
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How do labour market policies influence employment's responsiveness to output fluctuations (employment … distinguish between passive and active labour market policies and allow for their interactions, i.e. the policy mix, to play a …
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We compare labor market policies, institutions and outcomes for the EU member states, for the period 2000-2005. We document the main differences in Labor Market Policies across EU members, including new member states after 2004. We focus on indicators of policy generosity (expenditures relative...
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Negative perceptions about migrants in Europe, the Continent with the largest social policy programmes, are driven by concerns that foreigners are a net fiscal burden. Paradoxically instruments of social inclusion are becoming a weapon of mass exclusion. Increasing concerns of public opinion are...
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We conduct a comparative analysis of Labor Market Policies and outcomes for the EU member states, for the period 2000-2005. We document the main differences in Labor Market Policies across EU members, including new member states after 2004. We focus on indicators of policy generosity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003586557