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institutions in the dynamics of job creation and destruction is examined. As expected, employment protection is found to reduce job …
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valued by policy users and researchers, and where its further development or usage could enhance EU policy on employment and …
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Europe since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008. Initially, employment expansion in the sector helped to stabilise …
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This publication presents the first broad international comparison across all EU and OECD countries of the outcomes for immigrants and their children. It is the fruit of a joint co-operation between the European Commission (DG Migration and Home Affairs) and the OECD’s International Migration...
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Social expenditure in Poland appears to increase regional employment disparities. In particular, the farmers' social …
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employment growth. At the same time, the public education system does not seem to be ensuring that everybody has sufficient …. Moreover, R&D investment in Slovakia has been very low and falling in recent years. Hence, in order to ensure that employment …
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subsequent economic crisis. The aim of the text is to describe changes in the field of employment and unemployment, as well as …) in relation to employment and unemployment. The text includes a description of Estonia labour market institutions as well … as the steps that have been taken as part of active and passive employment policies. In particular, we have focused on …
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implementation of the programme to elucidate its multiple impact on fundamental social and employment issues. Alongside economic …
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Italy's problems are primarily structural; the current government is thus exploring more radical reform programmes, such as labour market reform and liberalisation. Compliance with the measures introduced towards achieving a balanced budget and reducing the public debt is a prerequisite to...
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For the European institutions, the "Great Recession" officially began in March 2008, when the word "crisis" first appeared in the Conclusions of the European Council (European Council, March 2008). In the four years since then, the European response to that crisis has not always been the same; an...
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