The role of the State in the economy and in the social arena was deeply transformed in the second half of the 1970s, on account of the change of the political regime. The integration into the European Union since 1985 has brought new radical changes in that role. The paper describes the most important of those changes, putting a special emphasis on social policies and on the labour market, and on the challenges that have to be faced because of European Monetary Union
Despite the fact that the norms issued by the European Union regarding the regulation of social prot...
In Portugal real wage flexibility, at the macroeconomic level, is noticeably higher while unemployme...
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...
The role of the State in the economy and in the social arena was deeply transformed in the second ha...
Portugal and Spain are two neighbour economies which share many characteristics. However, Spanish un...
This paper considers the wage formation experience of three existing EU member states – Ireland, Spa...
This paper analyzes the resurgence of national-level social bargaining in two European states: Portu...
43 p.Portugal and Spain are two neighbour economies which share many characteristics. However, Spani...
This chapter analyses the core characteristics of labour market governance in Portugal in a comparat...
This article discusses the main changes introduced to the Portuguese labour market following the ado...
Following a downturn after 25 April 1974, Portuguese emigration grew steadily once the country joine...
This paper examines the relationship between labour migration and national migration policies, takin...
España se enfrenta a la mayor tasa de desempleo de los paises de la Union Europea (22,2%), mientras ...
The aim of this paper is to study the long-run relationship between unemployment, capital accumulati...
IF/00404/2015In the context of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations, in this ...
Despite the fact that the norms issued by the European Union regarding the regulation of social prot...
In Portugal real wage flexibility, at the macroeconomic level, is noticeably higher while unemployme...
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...
The role of the State in the economy and in the social arena was deeply transformed in the second ha...
Portugal and Spain are two neighbour economies which share many characteristics. However, Spanish un...
This paper considers the wage formation experience of three existing EU member states – Ireland, Spa...
This paper analyzes the resurgence of national-level social bargaining in two European states: Portu...
43 p.Portugal and Spain are two neighbour economies which share many characteristics. However, Spani...
This chapter analyses the core characteristics of labour market governance in Portugal in a comparat...
This article discusses the main changes introduced to the Portuguese labour market following the ado...
Following a downturn after 25 April 1974, Portuguese emigration grew steadily once the country joine...
This paper examines the relationship between labour migration and national migration policies, takin...
España se enfrenta a la mayor tasa de desempleo de los paises de la Union Europea (22,2%), mientras ...
The aim of this paper is to study the long-run relationship between unemployment, capital accumulati...
IF/00404/2015In the context of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations, in this ...
Despite the fact that the norms issued by the European Union regarding the regulation of social prot...
In Portugal real wage flexibility, at the macroeconomic level, is noticeably higher while unemployme...
The Portuguese economy presents a low unemployment rate when compared to its European counterparts a...