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Irreversibility of time, reversibility of choices ? The Life-Course foundations of the transitional labour markets approach
Anxo, Dominique
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Erhel, Christine
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HAL
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2006
The article analyses the potential links between the life course approach and the Transitional Labour Market (TLM) perspective. It provides some empirical evidence of the role played by age and gender in individuals' situation on the labour market, as well as of the heterogeneity in course...
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Transitional Labour Markets, from theory to policy application. Transitional Labour Markets and Flexicurity : Managing Social Risks over the Lifecourse
Schmid, Günther
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HAL
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2009
central aspects by defining the key concepts of
flexibility
and security and by demonstrating the possible interplay of both …
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Flexibility
assessment in nuclear energy dominated systems with increased wind energy shares
Loisel, Rodica
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Shropshire, David
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Thiel, Christian
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HAL
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2014
on the capacity of nuclear reactors to follow variations, on energy storage to insure
flexibility
and on the market …
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Financialization, Labour Market
Flexibility
, Global Crisis and New Imperialism - A Marxist Perspective
Dasgupta, Byasdeb
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HAL
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2013
, de-regulation of finance and on the other, re-regulation of labour (through labour
flexibility
); and to our understanding …
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How to manage a large and flexible nuclear set in a deregulated electricity market from the point of view of social welfare?
Gourdel, Pascal
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Lykidi, Maria
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HAL
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2014
In the case of a large nuclear set (like the French set), nuclear production needs to be flexible to adjust to the predicted evolutions of the energy demmand. Consequently, the dominant position of nuclear in the national energy mix makes it responsible for the overall equilibrium of the...
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Labor Hoarding In Russia: Where Does It Come From?
Koumakhov, Rouslan
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Najman, Boris
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HAL
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2000
conclusion, Russian labor market is characterized rather by internal
flexibility
than by labor "hoarding". …
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Female employment, status and working conditions in French hospitals, a convergence between public and private sector despite differences in industrial relations ?
Méhaut, Philippe
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HAL
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2007
The French hospitals sector is split between sub-sectors, with different employment status (civil servant versus private employment contract). Industrial relations differs. Nevertheless, differences between the sub-sectors are not very important. Quality rules and health regulation could explain...
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Real Options Theory for Law Makers
Obidzinski, Marie
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Deffains, Bruno
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HAL
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2009
precision should be considered as a degree of
flexibility
which increases the value of the text. Thus, we derive a normative …
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Diversity of employment contracts and use of the law
Bessy, Christian
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HAL
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2005
‘employment contracts' based on different indicators characterising the terms of the employment relationship (
flexibility
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