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mandatory reduction of weekly working hours in France. Just after François Mitterrand's election in May 1981, the government … creation. These results should help us understand the possible effects of the upcoming mandatory reduction of hours in France …
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mandatory reduction of weekly working hours in France. Just after François Mitterrand?s election in May 1981, the government … creation. These results should help us understand the possible effects of the upcoming mandatory reduction of hours in France …
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Traditional apprenticeships based on private arrangements are widespread in developing countries. Public interventions have attempted to address failures in the apprenticeship markets to expand access or improve training quality. Subsidized dual apprenticeships have the potential to address...
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mandatory reduction of weekly working hours in France. Just after François Mitterrand’s election in May 1981, the government … creation. These results should help us understand the possible effects of the upcoming mandatory reduction of hours in France …
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reduction of weekly working hours in France. A few months after François Mitterrand's election of May 1981, the government … possible effects of the forthcoming mandatory reduction of hours in France, the weekly working hours going from 39 to 35 hours …
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mandatory reduction of weekly working hours in France. Just after François Mitterrand's election in May 1981, the government … possible effects of the upcoming mandatory reduction of hours in France, where the maximum weekly working hours will gradually …
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French firms laying off workers aged 50 and above have to pay a tax to the unemployment insurance system, known as the Delalande tax. This is an original case of experience rating in the European context, restricted to older workers, whose employment prospects are particularly bad. We evaluate...
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