Active labour market policies (ALMPs) are government programmes that intervene in the labour market to help the unemployed find work, but also for the...
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"flexibility" and "security") is a welfare state model with a pro-active labour market policy. The term was first coined by the social democratic Prime Minister...
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and social mobility over time in order to improve market efficiency. Active labour market policies (ALMP) are used to maintain labor force participation...
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Economy of Denmark (redirect from Monetary policy of Denmark)
flexibility is in part maintained through active labour market policies. Denmark first introduced active labour market policies (ALMPs) in the 1990s after an economic...
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Social protection (section Labor market interventions)
protection consists of policies and programs designed to reduce poverty and vulnerability by promoting efficient labour markets, diminishing people's exposure...
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The degree of labour market flexibility is the speed with which labour markets adapt to fluctuations and changes in society, the economy or production...
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Active labour market policies are actions that governments take to help the unemployed back into work. In South Korea, they are administered under the...
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characteristic of labour market policies is a rigid employment protection legislation and a frequent resort to early retirement policies as a means to improve...
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areas of responsibility concern active labour market policies, working condition policies, working life policies, labour laws, along with gender equality...
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Nordic model (category Economic policy in Europe)
countries share active labour market policies as part of a social corporatist economic model intended to reduce conflict between labour and the interests...
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conducting research on democracy issues, the European Union, active labour market policies and social movements. She is a professor in the Department of...
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Economy of Taiwan (redirect from Labor policy in Taiwan)
Jen-Der (2013). "Promoting Work: A Review of Active Labour Market Policies in Taiwan". Journal of Asian Public Policy. 6: 81–98. doi:10.1080/17516234.2013.765184...
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Labour economics, or labor economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labour. Labour is a commodity that is supplied...
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Unemployment benefits in Denmark (category Danish labour law)
active labour market policies (ALMP) throughout the 1990s; which sought to help workers obtain the skills needed to create a successful labour market...
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Workfare in the United Kingdom (category Forced labour)
workfare, but they are a component part of policies such as welfare-to-work, "active labour market policies" and "welfare reform". The distinction between...
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Rehn–Meidner model (category Labour economics)
interaction between fiscal- and monetary policies, active labour market policies, and solidaristic wage policy [sv]. The purpose is to simultaneously achieve...
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Monetary Policy?, CESifo Economic Studies, 2003:3. Calmfors, Lars, Anders Forslund and Maria Hemström, The Effects of Active Labour Market Policies in Sweden:...
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Jan van Ours (section Research on unemployment benefits, unemployment insurance and active labour market programmes)
research are the economics of unemployment insurance, benefits and active labour market policies. In the Netherlands, van Ours, Gerard van den Berg and Jaap...
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paid money in the form of benefits. Freud wrote: Given the active labour market policies now pursued in the UK, there is a close link between effective...
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Liam Halligan (section Economics and policy)
Working – Active Labour Market Policies Across the EU. Institute of Community Studies. (with Frank Field) 1993. Beyond Unemployment. Social Market Foundation...
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Unemployment benefits in Sweden (category Labour in Sweden)
Assistance Board. Labor market policies in the post-war period were built on two concepts: the "active labour market policy", and the task of unemployment...
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Minister Kjell-Olof Feldt as well as Gösta Rehn (proponent of active labour market policies) and Olof Palme. The increasing ambitions and occasional militancy...
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Labour Party – particularly on immigration, crime, and community spirit – while remaining committed to labour rights and left-wing economic policies....
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unemployed youth until labour market and economic conditions improve. Although this support is strictly related to obligations in terms of active job search and...
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Next Generation EU (category European Union health policy)
innovation capacity and finally improve healthcare, education and active labour market policies. Key investments will be made to promote private investment...
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extended from 6 to 12 months, and to 24 months in some cases. Active Labour Market Policies were substantially expanded, with the number of people benefiting...
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as the labour market, national ownership, and many other areas of government interventions into the economy. Most factors of economic policy can be divided...
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according to Marx, labour-power becomes a commodity – it is sold and bought on the market. A worker tries to sell his or her labour-power to an employer...
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Manpower Services Commission was set up to encourage a more active labour market policy to improve job placements and deal with unemployment. The Pay...
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Unemployment (redirect from Labour force participation rate)
ability. Advocates[who?] of supply-side policies believe those policies can solve the problem by making the labour market more flexible. These include removing...
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