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Enlargement and the labour market: perception, theory and fact.

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Ingham, Mike ; Ingham, Hilary

Industrial Relations Journal

2004

35

6

November

500-517

comparison ; economic and social cohesion ; EU enlargement ; labour market ; public opinion

candidate countries

English

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"Favourable labour market outcomes are essential for economic and social cohesion within the newly enlarged European Union. However, Eurobarometer evidence indicates that many in the 10 incoming countries are not convinced that membership will deliver such a result. Also, there is no unambiguous theoretical framework that suggests otherwise. A more optimistic scenario can be obtained by reference to the experiences of earlier low-income Community entrants during their first years of membership, although long-term convergence has remained elusive."

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