Le modèle de flexicurité est-il transposable à l'Est de l'Europe ?
Nathalie Rodet-Kroichvili ()
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Nathalie Rodet-Kroichvili: RECITS - Recherches et Etudes sur le Changement Industriel, Technologique et Sociétal - UTBM - Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbeliard
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Abstract:
Flexicurity has become the target model for the European employment policy. In this matter, CEEC show relatively common characteristics: they focus on the flexibility side to the detriment of security. Moreover they do not develop much activation programs. This article intends to account for the difficulties regarding the flexicurity approach in these countries by resorting to an institutionalist analytical framework combining path dependency and path shaping strategies.
Keywords: flexicurité; Europe centrale et orientale; path-dependency/path shaping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-09
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Published in Transformations et innovations économiques et sociales en Europe : quelles sorties de crise ? Regards interdisciplinaires, Sep 2010, Charleroi, Belgique. pp.xx-xx
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