The paper analyses, from a legal and an economic perspective, the viability of reserve funds as a mechanism to distribute public expenditure on unemployment over time in order to guarantee its role as social and macroeconomic policy in the context of the Monetary Union.This article is part of the research project “Technological change and transformation of Labour Law sources” (“Cambio tecnológico y transformación den las fuentes laborales: Ley y convenio colectivo ante la disrupción digital” (RTI2018-094547-B-C21)
The conventional wisdom is that high European unemployment is the result of job markets that are rig...
This paper evaluates the efficiency of Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) in the European Union (...
In this CEPS Commentary, Ilaria Maselli and Miroslav Beblavý argue that the European economic govern...
The paper analyses, from a legal and an economic perspective, the viability of reserve funds as a me...
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela ; Asociación Española de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Segurida...
The first Great Repression of the 21st cen- tury, from 2007 to 2013, which saw the collapse ...
The study summarized here is the first analysis to evaluate an unemployment re-insurance scheme for ...
In the Eurozone, the financial crisis effects have been hit countries in a different manner. Auster...
The issue: Unemployment in Europe has increased to high levels and economic growth has remained subd...
We assess the benefits of a potential European Unemployment Insurance System (EUIS) using a multi-co...
The economic crisis had recoiled on enterprises, families and citizens in all over the European Unio...
Several countries across Europe have experienced persistent problems with unemployment since the sta...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
After the 2008-09 global crisis, the recession has been deeper and longer in the EU compared to othe...
The conventional wisdom is that high European unemployment is the result of job markets that are rig...
This paper evaluates the efficiency of Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) in the European Union (...
In this CEPS Commentary, Ilaria Maselli and Miroslav Beblavý argue that the European economic govern...
The paper analyses, from a legal and an economic perspective, the viability of reserve funds as a me...
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela ; Asociación Española de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Segurida...
The first Great Repression of the 21st cen- tury, from 2007 to 2013, which saw the collapse ...
The study summarized here is the first analysis to evaluate an unemployment re-insurance scheme for ...
In the Eurozone, the financial crisis effects have been hit countries in a different manner. Auster...
The issue: Unemployment in Europe has increased to high levels and economic growth has remained subd...
We assess the benefits of a potential European Unemployment Insurance System (EUIS) using a multi-co...
The economic crisis had recoiled on enterprises, families and citizens in all over the European Unio...
Several countries across Europe have experienced persistent problems with unemployment since the sta...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
After the 2008-09 global crisis, the recession has been deeper and longer in the EU compared to othe...
The conventional wisdom is that high European unemployment is the result of job markets that are rig...
This paper evaluates the efficiency of Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) in the European Union (...
In this CEPS Commentary, Ilaria Maselli and Miroslav Beblavý argue that the European economic govern...