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' propensity to hire the outof-work, by lowering the costs of low-skill labour, reducing associated administrative and regulatory … costs and in the longer term by providing graduates with more relevant skills. This paper outlines reforms in each of these …
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This paper analyzes the evolution of employment policy in Italy, focusing on the period from the mid-1990s to the economic crisis started in 2008. Two aspects of the policy change process are taken into consideration: its nature and its dynamics. As regards the former, three dimensions -...
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The relation of the Greek employment policy to the European one, as it was formulated within EES and the Lisbon strategy, was a particular one. The Greek employment policy fully adopted the form, the structure and the discourse of the EES but it was only marginally influenced by the “way of...
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"This paper deals with the strategic reorientation concerning the instruments of active labor market policy in Germany which came into force at January 1st 2009. The main objective of this reform was to streamline the portfolio of existing instruments and make it more transparent and clearly...
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Entwicklungen sein. This work analyzes the effects of the German unemployment insurance system on the unemployment rate and the … individual the perfect job. Finally, each individual has a higher productivity by a better usage of skills. facts: - the history …
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our measure by benchmarking it against the American Time Use Survey and the comScore Web-User Panel, and also by showing …
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reduced, transitions from education to work should be facilitated, incentives to take a job ought to be strengthened and the … lowering minimum wages relative to the average wage for groups at risk of becoming unemployed, improving vocational education …
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(PES), the structure of out-of-work benefits and the related incentives and disincentives for taking up work, and discusses …
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The Japanese labour market is characterised by high employment rates for men and older workers, and a low unemployment rate. Over the past two decades, female participation has risen, while disparities in the labour market conditions of workers have grown. Further efforts are needed to promote...
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have changed, so that skills shortages coexist with relatively high unemployment rates. Governments have an important role …
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