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The concept of 'flexicurity': A new approach to regulating employment and labour markets

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Wilthagen, Ton ; Tros, Frank

Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research

2004

10

2

Summer

166-186

employment security ; European employment strategy ; European social model ; labour market flexibility ; flexicurity

EU countries

Employment

English

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"This article deals with the new policy concept of 'flexicurity' in view of the emerging flexibility-security nexus currently faced by the European Union, national governments, sectors of industry, individual companies and workers. On the one hand there is a strong demand to make labour markets, employment and work organisation more flexible. At same time, an equally strong demand exists for providing security to employees - especially vulnerable groups - and for preserving social cohesion in our societies. Policy-makers, legislators, trade unions and employers' organisations have a strong need for new theory-inspired policy models and concepts that promise to reconcile these goals of enhancing both flexibility and security that at first sight seem incompatible. This article discusses the origins, conditions and potential of 'flexicurity' as policy or strategy at various levels of industrial relations. It also outlines a research agenda"

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