Examining the Danish Flexicurity Labour Market Concept
Alka Obadiæ
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Alka Obadiæ: Faculty of Economics, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business, 2009, vol. 12, issue 1, 53-71
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Objective of this paper is to analyse the most recent changes of the interplay between the flexibility of the employment relationship on the one hand, and labour market and social policy, on the other. This article examines the new policy concept of ‘flexicurity’ in view of the emerging flexibility-security approach that the European Union, national governments, sector of industry, individual companies and workers are currently facing. The flexicurity approach provides important answers to the question of how to meet modern labour market challenges and at the same time improve security. The special interest is concentrated on the so-called ‘golden triangle’ of the Danish labour market successful flexicurity model.
Date: 2009
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