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Flexicurity: A Relevant Approach in Central and Eastern Europe

Editat de Sandrine Cazes, Alena Nesporova
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iul 2007
This study is a valuable contribution to the debate surrounding the roles of flexibility and job security on labor market performance. It argues that the "flexicurity" approach is the most relevant for Central and Eastern European countries. The book examines the different dimensions of flexibility, including flexible wages and forms of employment. Through a series of national case studies, the book offers analysis of how Croatia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Lithuania, and Poland have attempted to balance labor market flexibility and security since the late 1990s. They also suggest appropriate reforms of economic policy, institutional framework of the labor market, labor market policy, and education and social policies in Central and Eastern Europe.
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ISBN-13: 9789221192152
ISBN-10: 9221192156
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Brookings Institution Press
Colecția International Labor Office

Notă biografică

Alena Nesporova is Chief, Employment Policy Unit, Employment Strategy Department at the International Labor Office, Geneva. She has published numerous working papers and articles. She authored and co-authored several books including Manual on Evaluation of Labour Market Policies in Transition Economies, (International Labour Organization, 2001), The Mortality Crisis in Transitional Economies (Oxford University Press 2000) and Employment and Labour Market Policies in Transition Countries (International Labour Organization, 1999). Sandrine Cazes is Senior Specialist, Employment and Labour Market Policies for the Subregional Office for Central and Eastern Europe. She has published articles in the International Labour Review and other scientific journals on various areas of labour market dynamics. She is general editor of Employment Stability in an Age of Flexibility: Evidence from Industrialized Countries(International Labour Organization, 2003).

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This study is a valuable contribution to the debate surrounding the roles of flexibility and job security on labor market performance. It argues that the "flexicurity" approach is the most relevant for Central and Eastern European countries. The book examines the different dimensions of flexibility, including flexible wages and forms of employment. Through a series of national case studies, the book offers analysis of how Croatia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Lithuania, and Poland have attempted to balance labor market flexibility and security since the late 1990s. They also suggest appropriate reforms of economic policy, institutional framework of the labor market, labor market policy, and education and social policies in Central and Eastern Europe.