Labour market regulation: motives, measures, effects

"Labour market regulation is the subject of much theoretical work as well as of extensive measurement and empirical assessment efforts. In this paper, Professor Bertola reviews this work from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. His review clearly points to the critical importance of a...

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Main Author: Bertola, Giuseppe
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Geneva 2009
ILO
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19185514124919037969-Labour-market-regulation-motiv.htm
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description "Labour market regulation is the subject of much theoretical work as well as of extensive measurement and empirical assessment efforts. In this paper, Professor Bertola reviews this work from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. His review clearly points to the critical importance of a "balanced" theoretical framework of labour regulation which takes into account how historical, political and economic structural factors shape the motivation and effects of labour market policies. He concludes by outlining directions for future research, particularly concerning empirical work on the determinants of labour market institutions in rapidly changing environments."
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spellingShingle Bertola, Giuseppe
activation
employment
institutional framework
international
labour cost
labour market
labour mobility
regulation
social policy
wages
flexicurity
Labour market regulation: motives, measures, effects
title Labour market regulation: motives, measures, effects
topic activation
employment
institutional framework
international
labour cost
labour market
labour mobility
regulation
social policy
wages
flexicurity
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19185514124919037969-Labour-market-regulation-motiv.htm