The impact of European integration on the development of national labour markets
ILO - Geneva
2000
62 p.
capital flow ; collective bargaining ; comparison ; economic integration ; employment ; EMU ; EU enlargement ; labour relations ; labour flexibility ; labour market ; labour mobility ; minimum wage ; productivity ; statistics ; trade ; trade union ; unemployment ; wage determination ; wages
Employment Paper
Labour market
English
Bibliogr.;Charts
92-2-111997-1
"Investigates the impact of increased regional trade, capital flows and labour mobility on employment, unemployment, wages and productivity in the European Union. Examines the determinants of labour market integration, focusing on trade unions and wage-setting systems, employment regulations and benefits and training systems. Covers trends from 1960 to the late 1990s."
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