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- Title
DANISH LABOUR MARKET ACTIVATION POLICIES.
- Authors
Kvist, Jon; Pedersen, Lisbeth
- Abstract
Under the heading of flexicurity, Danish labour market activation policies are receiving international attention because of their perceived ability both to curb unemployment and to boost employment. Indeed, the objectives, target groups and design of activation policy have undergone a remarkable transformation over the past fifteen years. From the initial curbing of unemployment among the insured unemployed through standard activation offers, the aim today is also to increase labour supply among non-economic active groups using individually tailored programmes. Danish activation policies thus embrace not only active labour market policies but also social and integration policies. Despite widespread popularity and belief in the positive effects of activation, little is actually known about its overall impact on the Danish economy.
- Subjects
SCANDINAVIA; LABOR policy; UNEMPLOYMENT; LABOR market; EMPLOYMENT policy; LABOR supply; LABOR economics; ECONOMIC policy; EMPLOYMENT
- Publication
National Institute Economic Review, 2007, Vol 202, p99
- ISSN
0027-9501
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0027950107086172