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Civic attitudes and the design of labor market institutions: which countries can implement the Danish flexicurity model?

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Algan, Yann ; Cahuc, Pierre

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2006

43 p.

employment security ; statistics ; unemployment benefit ; flexicurity ; Danish model

OECD countries

Discussion Paper Series

1928

Employment

http://www.iza.org/

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"We argue that the efficiency of the Danish flexicurity Model, which combines high unemployment benefits with low job protection and high participation rate, relies on strong public-spiritedness. We also argue that Continental and Mediterranean European countries are unlikely to be able to implement the Danish Model because the lack of public-spiritedness of their citizens raises moral hazard issues which hinder the implementation of efficient public unemployment insurance."

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