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function of social security attempted by the European Commission within the flexicurity discourse. The suggested shift from …
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The paper is an overview of over 30 publications on six models with flexicurity indicators developed at the Hans …-Böckler-Foundation for monitoring and analysis of flexicurity. The latter is a new European labour market policy which should compensate the … with security. The models are aimed at analyzing flexicurity from the following viewpoints: (1) neo-liberal, (2) trade …
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The paper develops a negotiation model for flexicurity-relevant collective bargaining. Flexicurity is a European labour … rate ('exchange rate') should be determined. In our case it is done by regression analysis of flexicurity-relevant CLAs … within the branch in the given year. Finally, the total evaluation of the CLA is made in terms of so called flexicurity …
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The composite indicator "Quality of work" for comparing European countries is constructed from data of the Third European Survey on Working Conditions. The main findings are as follows: (a) European countries differ with respect to working conditions statistically more significantly than with...
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A composite indicator Working conditions for comparing European countries is constructed from data of the Third European Survey on Working Conditions. The main findings are as follows: (a) European countries differ with respect to working conditions statistically more significantly than with...
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Composite indicators of Decent work for 31 European countries are constructed with the data of the Fourth European Working Conditions Survey 2005 (EWCS 2005). Partial indices reflect 15 aspects of working conditions as in the recently published German DGBindex Gute-Arbeit. In a sense, the German...
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The notion of flexicurity was introduced in the 1990s to promote a better job security and social security of … atypically employed (other than permanent full-time). The given paper suggests an operational definition of flexicurity which … implies the corresponding flexicurity index. For analytical purposes two other indices, the Norm-security of 'normally', i …
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The notion of flexicurity was introduced in the late 1990s. It promotes the idea of compensation of deregulation of … flexicurity, taking into account different views of liberals and trade unions. The corresponding flexicurity indices are derived … estimates the total index error which results from such an 'ordinal rounding' of the index input. The flexicurity indices are …
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The notion of flexicurity promotes the idea of compensation of labour market deregulation (= flexibilization) with …. To monitor effects of flexicurity policies in Europe, flexicurity indicators are constructed. The European flexicurity …Das Konzept Flexicurity umfasst die Kompensation der Arbeitsmarktderegulierung (= Flexibilisierung) durch Fortschritte …
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Hitherto, discussion of flexicurity has focused on normal employment (permanent full-time), with atypical work …). To monitor effects of flexicurity policies in Europe, flexicurity indices are constructed from: (a) scores of the …
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