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Nach dem Flexicurity-Ansatz soll eine mit einer Erhöhung der externen Flexibilität einhergehende Reduzierung der … der niederländische Weg zu mehr Flexicurity vorgestellt. …
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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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Flexicurity represents a concept that aims at enhancing both labour market flexibility and employment and income … number of its member states. This paper describes the way that flexicurity has developed in the Dutch context. The core of … unemployment and high labour market participation the Netherlands faces further challenges with regard to flexicurity and security …
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As regards labour-market reform and employment policies, the European Union currently touts the concept of 'flexicurity … out its own distinct pathway towards more flexicurity and the European Commission has, for that matter, suggested a set of … four idealtypical pathways. Therefore a need exists for ideas and examples on how to elaborate a flexicurity pathway …
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This paper discusses the recently coined concept of flexicurity. It is outlined how this concept gained importance in … concept to a theory of transitional labour markets. It is suggested that 'flexicurity', as a trade off or new balance between …
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