This Task Force report combines the most recent data from Eurostat with national sources to highlight the most significant labour mobility trends within the EU. Overall, the recent recession has not induced previously immobile workers to become more mobile, at least not in the larger member states. Mobility flows have moved away from crisis countries in response to the economic downturn but the desired increase in south-north mobility has not been observed so far. This leads the authors to conclude that successfully fostering mobility within EU15 countries requires tremendous effort. It is important that workers who are willing and able to move are not discouraged from doing so by unnecessary barriers to mobility. Improving the workings of ...
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The volume examines the ways in which the EU has handled the challenges related to the fiscal crisi,...
Euroland is now in its fourth year of unsatisfactory growth. What are the reasons for this and what ...
This study is a contribution to the debate around the creation of an unemployment insurance scheme f...
This document presents the findings of the FP7 ex-post evaluation and the Horizon 2020 interim evalu...
Drawing on discussions within a CEPS Task Force on the revised EU emissions trading system, this rep...
[From the Introduction]. This report constitutes Part II of the twin reports of the CEPS Task Force ...
Between 2 and 5% of global GDP is thought to be laundered every year, whereas only 1.1% is recovered...
Recognising that climate change poses one of the world’s greatest challenges, this new CEPS Task For...
Having been underway for more than two years, the review of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS)...
This groundbreaking study concentrates on a set of critical economic factors that will shape future ...
In today’s increasingly knowledge-based economies, new information and communication technologies ar...
This study is an attempt to think systematically about the enlarging European Union’s relationships ...
Among the big issues facing the EU is the declining working-age population and the effect this decli...
The objective of this study is to provide a clear view and comprehensive analysis of the structure ...
In 2019, there were an estimated 1.8 billion people aged 15-29 in the world population. As these peo...
The volume examines the ways in which the EU has handled the challenges related to the fiscal crisi,...
Euroland is now in its fourth year of unsatisfactory growth. What are the reasons for this and what ...
This study is a contribution to the debate around the creation of an unemployment insurance scheme f...
This document presents the findings of the FP7 ex-post evaluation and the Horizon 2020 interim evalu...