This book is about two polemical issues in labour studies, namely, the notions and determinants of labour productivity and flexibility. This book attempts to develop the notion of labour input flexibility or the capacity of workers to adapt to changes in the environment and its relation with labour productivity. The role of institutions, employment practices, capital-labour relations and labour market policies in determining labour flexibility is emphasized. The chapters look at the experiences of industrialized countries (European countries, the USA, Canada and Japan) and three Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile and Mexico)
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
Throughout the 1990s, international organisations, such as the International Monetary Fund mainly ba...
The presented article deals with labour market institutions and labour market flexibility in the Vis...
Labor market inflexibility has long been seen as an important factor with a negative influence on Eu...
The work flexibility is considered as an integral part of the modernization of the labour market and...
The goal of this paper is to compare the European Union member states regarding the flexibility of t...
The thesis is structured in three articles which develop an analysis focused on the effects of labou...
Politicians of all shades argue that the labour market should be more flexible and workers more mobi...
The fast rate of the globalisation process and huge technological changes are leading to increased u...
Whether European labour markets are sufficiently flexible to adjust efficiently to adverse shocks an...
This book brings together up-to-date findings on the regional dimensions of European labour markets....
The popularity of the term “flexibility” has fluctuated enormously over the last two decades. It was...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
The thesis deals with two predominant concepts in the European labour markets. The first limits itse...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
Throughout the 1990s, international organisations, such as the International Monetary Fund mainly ba...
The presented article deals with labour market institutions and labour market flexibility in the Vis...
Labor market inflexibility has long been seen as an important factor with a negative influence on Eu...
The work flexibility is considered as an integral part of the modernization of the labour market and...
The goal of this paper is to compare the European Union member states regarding the flexibility of t...
The thesis is structured in three articles which develop an analysis focused on the effects of labou...
Politicians of all shades argue that the labour market should be more flexible and workers more mobi...
The fast rate of the globalisation process and huge technological changes are leading to increased u...
Whether European labour markets are sufficiently flexible to adjust efficiently to adverse shocks an...
This book brings together up-to-date findings on the regional dimensions of European labour markets....
The popularity of the term “flexibility” has fluctuated enormously over the last two decades. It was...
This paper studies the relationship between employment, wage and working time flexibility at the wor...
The thesis deals with two predominant concepts in the European labour markets. The first limits itse...
This article provides a comparative analysis of changes in numerical and functional labour flexibili...
This paper studies the determinants of the joint adoption of employment, wage and working time flexi...
Throughout the 1990s, international organisations, such as the International Monetary Fund mainly ba...