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How stable is labour market dualism? Reforms of employment protection in nine European countries

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Eichhorst, Werner ; Marx, Paul

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2021

27

1

March

93-110

labour market segmentation ; fixed term labour contract ; temporary employment ; employment security ; labour market reform

France ; Germany ; Italy ; Poland ; Portugal ; Slovenia ; Spain ; Sweden ; Netherlands

Labour market

https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0959680119899199

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"Labour market segmentation is at the forefront of national and European policy debates. While the European Commission and the OECD claim to promote what they see as more inclusive policies, academic observers remain sceptical. The dualization literature in particular points to stable equilibria that sustain divisions between labour market insiders and outsiders. In this article, we trace recent reform trajectories in a diverse group of nine European countries marked by a high share of temporary employment: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. Our case studies show that recent reforms of employment regulation involve much more dynamism than one would expect based on the experiences of the two preceding decades, or from dualization or insider–outsider theories. The reform trajectories display rather contradictory approaches, sometimes in close succession."

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