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approach regarding the introduction of additional minimum wages in Germany and more generous in-work benefits combined with an …
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Germany has always been one of the prime examples of institutional complementarities between social insurance, a rather …
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-protecting, earnings-related unemployment insurance, skills-oriented active labor market policies and strong dismissal protection so that … ones (banking and insurance), new high-skill sectors (IT and the creative economy) and growing areas of low-skill services …
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This contribution draws some conclusions from the experience of attempts by the German government at integrating the most vulnerable groups into the labor market, in particular the long-term unemployed and the low skilled. There has been a sort of paradigm shift that goes beyond active labor...
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Germany has always been one of the prime examples of institutional complementarities between social insurance, a rather … egalitarian labor market, the number of jobs, but also their diversity has increased. -- Germany ; labor market reforms ; atypical …
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