Not for bad weather: macroanalysis of flexicurity with regard to the crisis
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2010
53 p.
economic recession ; European employment strategy ; macroeconomics ; flexicurity ; labour market policy
Working Paper
2010.06
Social policy
English
Bibliogr.
1994-4446
02.01-58456
"This paper written by Andranik Tangian from the Institute for Economic and Social Research at the Hans-Böckler-Stiftung presents a macroeconomic analysis of flexicurity with regard to the current economic crisis. The analysis is performed with four composite indicators based on statistical figures for 25 countries - flexibility, security, gravity of macroeconomic situation by 2010 and aggravation of macroeconomic situation in 2008–2010. The author concludes that a better alternative to flexicurity would be a normalization of employment relations, i.e. low flexibility, which also would result in less social security expenditure.
The closing discussion argues that the flexibilization of employment relations and the crisis both stem from the same root: financial liberalization is the background cause of both phenomena, rendering them dependent on one another. "
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