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Is Asia adopting flexicurity?

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Vandenberg, Paul

International Labour Review

2010

149

1

March

31-58

employment policy ; flexicurity

Asia

Social policy

English

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"In the face of global competition, many countries are adopting a flexicurity approach to labour regulation, providing employers with greater flexibility to hire and retrench workers while helping workers transition to new jobs. This review of six Asian countries finds that China and the Republic of Korea have enacted such reforms; Singapore and Malaysia provide some ingredients of flexicurity, though no unemployment insurance; India and Sri Lanka have introduced few reforms and continue to rely on an older model of employer-based security. To support informal workers, the Governments of China, India and Sri Lanka use public works, selfemployment programmes and skills training. "

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