ASSESSMENT OF FLEXICURITY IMPLEMENTATION IN SELECTED EU COUNTRIES

IVANA KURÁKOVÁ[1]  – JANA MARASOVÁ[2]  – ANNA VALLUŠOVÁ[3]

Zhodnotenie implementácie flexiistoty vo vybraných krajinách EÚ

https://doi.org/10.53465/ER.2644-7185.2021.3.269-287

 

Abstract: The flexicurity approach has taken official shape with the release of the Europe 2020 strategy, which recommended this approach for employment policies for all EU Member States. As Europe 2020 is in its final phase, the aim of the paper was to analyse the development of flexicurity implementation during the validity of the Europe 2020 strategy in selected countries (the Slovak Republic, the Netherlands, France and Poland) based on individual flexicurity indicators and to find out to what extent this development correlated with employment rate in the countries concerned. The results show that the positive development within the four proposed components of flexicurity may contribute to increasing employment rate in the given countries. On the other hand, it is important to perceive that the employment rate reflects the overall situation in the country and is influenced by many different determinants. At the end of the article, we present our view of the further development of flexicurity.

Keywords: flexicurity, labour market, employment rate, life-long learning, active labour market policy

JEL Classification: E24, J08

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Online publication date: 22 September 2021

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Kuráková, I., Marasová, J., & Vallušová, A. (2021). Assessment of flexicurity implementation in selected EU countries. Ekonomické rozhľady – Economic Review, 50(3), 269-287. https://doi.org/10.53465/ER.2644-7185.2021.3.269-287

 

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[1] Ing. Ivana Kuráková, PhD., Matej Bel University of Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic, e-mail: ivana.kurakova@umb.sk

[2] doc. Ing. Jana Marasová, PhD., Matej Bel University of Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic, e-mail: jana.marasova@umb.sk

[3] Ing. Anna Vallušová, PhD., Matej Bel University of Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic, e-mail: anna.vallusova@umb.sk