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Anglo-saxon and Continental, makes use of a plot of strictness of employment protection legislation (a composite),
of product market regulation with an extension to employment protection legislation, OECD, Economics department working papers No. 226, ECO/WKP (99) 18. http://www. oecd. org/eco/eco.
Furthermore, some employees in the R&d units at the headquarters tend to see the new location as a potential threat to their job security leading to resentments, antagonism and even non-cooperation,
Flexibilisation of the workforce which, in the absence of counterbalancing employment security measures, tends to put more power in the hands of employers.
above irregular income and lack of job security. 1 Yet evidence suggests that the exit of firms from the market is a necessary condition for economic growth,
Young people are more likely to look for employment in the public sector because these jobs offer higher pay, better benefits, fewer working hours, and job security.
Examples include funding a range of parallel projects to test out innovations with job security, so that individuals can be transferred from failures to successes. 398) Accreditation, search and recruitment of public innovators by commercial headhunters or government agencies.
and the job security they enjoy with their existing large firms. The European commission has been concerned sufficiently by this issue to launch a number of initiatives in an attempt to boost entrepreneurship.
Immigration, Jobs and Employment protection: Evidence from Europe, National Bureau of Economic Research, NBER Working Paper No. 17139.
engaging in entrepreneurial activities is less attractive in terms of job security (64), %financial benefits (29%)and long-term career prospects (26%).
2003), an OECD report describing the construction of summary indicators from a large OECD database of economic and administrative product market regulations and employment protection legislation.
Nicoletti G.,S. Scarpetta and O. Boylaud,(2000), Summary indicators of product market regulation with an extension to employment protection legislation, Economics department working papers NO. 226, ECO/WKP (99
Furthermore, some employees in the R&d units at the headquarters tend to see the new location as a potential threat to their job security leading to resentments, antagonism and even non-cooperation,
Murat Seker, Rigidities in Employment protection and Exporting, World Development 40, no. 2 (2012): 238 50.181.
which provides both job security and mobility of the skilled workforce, to assure investors that the right skills are easily available.
which provides both job security and mobility of the skilled workforce, to assure investors that the right skills are easily available,
and employment protection and incentives for worker training (3) . In addition to provide liquidity to the market, the government launched its major fiscal stimulus package of US$4 billion (2. 8%of its GDP and 14%of planned current fiscal expenditures),
job protection and job-training stimulus. Fiscal policy was at the core of the Chilean government response to the crisis,
Examples include funding a range of parallel projects to test out innovations with job security, so that individuals can be transferred from failures to successes. 398) Accreditation, search and recruitment of public innovators by commercial headhunters or government agencies.
engaging in entrepreneurial activities is less attractive in terms of job security (64), %financial benefits (29%)and long-term career prospects (26%).
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