Published:
19 March 2012
Research report
Authors
Abstract
Flexicurity is a strategy intended to enhance both flexibility and security in the labour market and has been on the agenda of public and policy discussions across Europe since the 1990s. In light of the recent economic crisis, the question has arisen whether flexicurity, which was developed in times of good economic and labour market performance, would also work in ‘bad weather’. This research project aims to investigate the implementation of flexicurity across the European Union by analysing a large number of public and social partner-based instruments that combine an element of flexibility and security. This research should contribute to making the somewhat ambiguous concept of flexicurity more tangible, by providing numerous examples of how flexicurity can be realised.
The second phase of flexicurity: an analysis of practices and policies in the Member States
English (1.01 MB - PDF)
Executive summary
Antrasis darbo rinkos lankstumo ir užimtumo garantijų etapas. Valstybių narių praktikos ir politikos analizė - Santrauka
Author(s):
Druhá fáze flexikurity: analýzy postupů a politik v členských státech - Shrnutí
Čeština (41.66 KB - PDF)
Ελληνικά (46.27 KB - PDF)
Elastdrošības otrais posms: dalībvalstu prakses un politikas analīzes - Kopsavilkums
Latviešu (41.18 KB - PDF)
Nederlands (47.92 KB - PDF)
Português (47.77 KB - PDF)
Druhá fáza flexiistoty: analýza postupov a politík v členských štátoch - Zhrnutie
Slovenčina (43.09 KB - PDF)Druga stopnja prožne varnosti: analiza praks in politik v državah članicah - Povzetek
Slovenščina (39.79 KB - PDF)- Reference nº
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ef1183
- ISBN
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978-92-897-1067-1
- Catalogue nº
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TJ-31-12-454-EN-C
- DOI
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10.2806/34673