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Flexicurity policies and their association with productivity in the European Union
The paper examines the issue of flexicurity in the EU Member States and studies the association between flexicurity policy components (i.e. employment protection legislation, lifelong learning programs, active and passive labour market policies) and labour and total factor productivity growth in 20 EU Member States over the 19912008 period. The empirical analysis pointed on the existence of large differences in the level of implementation of flexicurity policies across EU Member States, by which the least successful are NMS, especially with regard to active labour market and lifelong learning programs. As regards the relation between flexicurity variables and productivity growth, panel regression estimates showed that active labour market policies and participation in lifelong learning programs have a statistically significant positive association with labour and total factor productivity growth. On the other hand, rigid employment protection and high expenditures for passive labour market policies negatively relate to productivity growth.
flexicutiry
labour market
productivity
European Union
trg dela
prožna varnost
produktivnost
Evropska unija
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str. 224-239
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Vol. 22
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RAZ_Dolenc_Primoz_i2013.pdf
RAZ_Dolenc_Primoz_i2013.pdf
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https://repozitorij.upr.si/Dokument.php?lang=slv&id=24034
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