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Labor market segmentation refers to a salient divide between secure and insecure jobs and is related to problems in important areas, including macro‐economic efficiency, workers' wellbeing and repercussions for social cohesion. European countries have started a new wave of labor market reforms...
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Labor market segmentation refers to a salient divide between secure and insecure jobs and is related to problems in important areas, including macro-economic efficiency, workers’ well-being and repercussions for social cohesion. EU-28 countries have started a new wave of labor market reforms...
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Labor market segmentation refers to a salient divide between secure and insecure jobs and is related to problems in important areas, including macro‐economic efficiency, workers' wellbeing and repercussions for social cohesion. European countries have started a new wave of labor market reforms...
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Denmark is often highlighted as a "flexicurity" country characterized by lax employment protection legislation …
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Denmark is often highlighted as a "flexicurity" country with lax employment protection legislation, generous …
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: Denmark, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. The starting point of the paper is the concept of "flexicurity", viewed as a … introduction of flexicurity arrangements, as the Danish and Dutch cases show …
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securities, fair risk-sharing between employees, employers and the state and 'negotiated flexicurity' calling for a higher …
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takes place. Finally, we evaluate the effect of a move to 'flexicurity' on the employment-output elasticity in each country …
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