Flexicurity - State of the Art in European Research
Flexicurity has become a popular concept in both public debate and in research in several EU member states as well as at European level. In the seminar 'Flexicurity - State of the Art in European Research' in Copenhagen researchers from the Netherlands, Germany and Denmark presented results from recent and on-going research on flexicurity. This included both transnational comparative studies and research focussing on specific national trajectories with regard to flexicurity. Further different analytical and theoretical approaches to the concept flexicurity were presented. The seminar was organised by FAOS and BPFNET. In connection with the seminar a network meeting was held for European researchers.
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- Seminar programme
- Flexicurity: how can it be conceptualised and measured in a comparative perspective?
Ton Wilthagen - Conceptualization and Measurement of Flexicurity in a Comparative Perspective
Ruud J. A. Muffels - Collective Bargaining and Flexicurity - some comparative remarks
Søren Kaj Andersen - Flexicurity: A German Perspective
Hartmut Seifert - Monitoring flexicurity policies in Europe from three different viewpoints
Andranik Tangian - Learning flexicurity - Towards a set of 'common principles'?
Per Kongshøj Madsen - Summary of presentations