How far away is a single European labor market?
Krause, Annabelle ; Rinne, Ulf ; Zimmermann, Klaus F.
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2014
29 p.
economic recession ; EU policy ; freedom of movement ; labour mobility ; labour market policy
Discussion Paper
8383
Labour market
English
Bibliogr.
"A Single European Labor Market, particularly involving the free movement of workers within Europe, has been a goal of the European community since the 1950s. Whereas it may entail opportunities and drawbacks alike, the benefits – such as greater economic welfare for most citizens – are supposed to outweigh the losses. However, over fifty years after the aim was first established, a Single European Labor Market has not yet been achieved. This paper gives an overview of current European macroeconomic trends, with a particular focus on the Great Recession, and also explores the drivers of and obstacles to labor mobility. Complementarily, it analyzes the results of a unique opinion survey among labor market experts, as well as formulates policy recommendations to enhance mobility. The development of a Single European Labor Market is also discussed in relation to the German model."
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