Flexicurity as a labour policy : a comparative analysis
Sole-Truyols, Montse (Universitat de Girona)

Publicación: Brussels : Fundació Josep Irla, 2020
Descripción: 115 pàg.
Resumen: Flexicurity is a concept that combines the notion of flexibility for businesses with the economic and social security for workers. The idea is to balance the interests and needs of governments, businesses and trade unions to guarantee the benefits of the welfare state. Introduced in Europe in the 1990s as a mechanism to foster employment, this combination of security and flexibility has generated a transversal debate involving the political, social, legal and economic fields. Often associated with neoliberal economic postulates, the complexity of this policy suggests the need to adopt a broader perspective in order to fully understand its scope and consequences. Despite its backing by the European Union, flexicurity is not yet fully embraced by European countries. In most bailed-out Member States, security has given ground to flexibility as the only measure for the recovery of the labour market. On the opposite side of the spectrum, other European States have embraced the Danish model of full flexibility combined with a high level of security in occupational terms, adapting it to their respective national contexts. This book analyses and compares Denmark, Norway, Finland and the Netherlands through case studies, and offers some public policy recommendations aimed at enhancing labour market opportunities for European regions.
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Lengua: Anglès
Documento: Llibre ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Materia: SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
ISBN: 9789082632194



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