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Flexicurity, employment protection and the jobs crisis

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Heyes, Jason

Work, Employment and Society

2011

25

4

December

642-657

economic recession ; employment security ; labour market flexibility ; flexicurity ; labour market policy

EU countries

Labour market

English

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"The concept of ‘flexicurity' has become ubiquitous in the labour market policy recommendations of the European Commission. EU member states have been encouraged to increase labour market flexibility while maintaining security through the promotion of ‘employability' and an ‘adequate' floor of unemployment benefits. The economic crisis that erupted in 2008 has, however, provided flexicurity measures with a strenuous test. As this article demonstrates, those countries that have maintained relatively strong employment protections have tended to experience fewer labour market disruptions than countries with weaker employment protections. The article also suggests that while there has been some convergence in employment and social protection policy across Europe, the trend has been towards less security rather than ‘flexicurity'."

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