Report COE | Labour markets reforms in Europe This report presents a detailed overview of the reforms made to European labour markets in recent years Published on : 12/11/2015 Temps de lecture 2 minutes The COE restricted its analysis to ten countries : Austria, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the UK. Its aim was to clarify the background and relevant issues in each country where reforms have been enacted. Working from existing data bases, most notably those of the European Commission and the International Labour Organisation, the COE ran an initial quantitative analysis of the reforms carried out in Europe. It then identified several common broad patterns. To different degrees and with different intensities, depending on factors such as the starting point of each labour market, the reforms undertaken have all revolved around some key themes : a general loosening up of laws on employment contracts, substantial for permanent jobs, less so for temporary or atypical work ; decentralisation of collective bargaining and greater flexibility for organisations ; pursuit of wage restraint and reduction of labour costs, the recent introduction or upgrading of national minimum wages in some countries ; unemployment insurance and social security systems that incentivise return to work and are often open to more people ; a drive for efficiency savings in public employment services and the reinvigoration of active labour market polices. The reforms considered in this report are mostly recent, which makes it hard to evaluate their effects as yet. Wherever possible, the council finally drew up initial feedback on outcomes of the reform process in three issues : effect on employment and unemployment, economic competitiveness, inequality and poverty. The report is made up of a cross-country analysis and ten individual monographs. Partager la page Partager sur Facebook - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur X - nouvelle fenêtre Partager sur Linked In - nouvelle fenêtre Partager par email - nouvelle fenêtre Copier le lien dans le presse-papier Téléchargement COE | Labour markets reforms in Europe Download executive summary PDF - 406.4 Ko Topics Macroéconomie Emploi/chômage Travail Published by Conseil d’orientation pour l’emploi Authors Reference Reference Fermer Reference Autres options d'export More Travailler dans la fonction publique : le défi de l'attractivité 15 % des postes offerts aux concours de la fonction publique d'Etat non pourvus en 2022, 21 % des lits de l'AP-HP fermés la même a... Compétences/métiers Travail Action publique Rapport 09 December 2024 Les impacts territoriaux du télétravail : angle mort des politiques publiques ? En 2023, 19 % des salariés français, en majorité des cadres, ont eu recours au télétravail, plus fréquent dans les grandes agglomé... Travail Territoires Action publique Note d’analyse 14 November 2024 On overview of the conclusions drawn by the evaluation committee The law on economic growth and activity (“Loi pour la croissance et l'activité”) is designed to create the conditions for a reboun... Macroeconomics Articles 23 February 2015
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