Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor Market
Along with joining the EU and with the desire to be compatible with the European labor market, flexicurity begins to penetrate gradually the Romanian labor market, becoming a topical concept, an economic and social recovery tool. In the simplest possible way, flexicurity can be defined as the compro...
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doaj-c47ad97f8d204dbab6aa61ed32c377312021-09-05T21:00:50ZengOikos Institute-Researh Center BijeljinaECONOMICS2303-50132019-06-017171810.2478/eoik-2019-0003eoik-2019-0003Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor MarketGrigorescu Adriana0Niculescu Diaconu Arina Mihaela1National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, RomaniaValahia University of Targoviste, Targoviste, RomaniaAlong with joining the EU and with the desire to be compatible with the European labor market, flexicurity begins to penetrate gradually the Romanian labor market, becoming a topical concept, an economic and social recovery tool. In the simplest possible way, flexicurity can be defined as the compromise between flexibility and work safety. The flexicurity principle was born as a solution to the European dilemma: how to increase the competitiveness of European enterprises in global competition without sacrificing the European social model.https://doi.org/10.2478/eoik-2019-0003flexicurityeuropean perspectives of the labour marketinnovationunemploymentlifelong learninghuman resourcesj28j80m54 |
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Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor Market |
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Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor Market |
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Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor Market |
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Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor Market |
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Impact of Flexicurity Policies on the Romanian Labor Market |
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impact of flexicurity policies on the romanian labor market |
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Oikos Institute-Researh Center Bijeljina |
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ECONOMICS |
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2303-5013 |
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2019-06-01 |
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Along with joining the EU and with the desire to be compatible with the European labor market, flexicurity begins to penetrate gradually the Romanian labor market, becoming a topical concept, an economic and social recovery tool. In the simplest possible way, flexicurity can be defined as the compromise between flexibility and work safety. The flexicurity principle was born as a solution to the European dilemma: how to increase the competitiveness of European enterprises in global competition without sacrificing the European social model. |
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flexicurity european perspectives of the labour market innovation unemployment lifelong learning human resources j28 j80 m54 |
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