Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece
This report is a joint study between the European Commission (EC), the World Bank, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). It aims to inform employment support, activation, and social inclusion policy making, through a...
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okr-10986-296302021-09-14T05:10:31Z Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece Millan, Natalia Ovadiya, Mirey Isik-Dikmelik, Aylin LABOR MARKET EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WOMEN IN LABOR FORCE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT LABOR POLICY LABOR FORCE SURVEY LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION This report is a joint study between the European Commission (EC), the World Bank, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). It aims to inform employment support, activation, and social inclusion policy making, through an improved understanding of labor-market barriers. Covering 12 countries, the study builds on the previous joint EC and World Bank study to map the diversity of profiles of individuals who are out of work in six countries (Sundaram et al., 2014) and other analyses that characterize individuals with labor market difficulties (European Commission, 2012; Ferré et al., 2013; Immervoll, 2013). The study expands the previous analysis by looking at a broader group of labor market vulnerable beyond the out of work individuals to include: those in unstable employment, those with restricted hours, and those with near-zero incomes (i.e. individuals who are marginally employed). It also refines the analytical methodology by applying an employment barriers framework to facilitate policy making and country-specific application, and to provide a reference point for future methodological extensions. 2018-04-04T20:57:16Z 2018-04-04T20:57:16Z 2017-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/118191522094488076/Country-Policy-Paper-for-Greece http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29630 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Greece |
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LABOR MARKET EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WOMEN IN LABOR FORCE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT LABOR POLICY LABOR FORCE SURVEY LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION Millan, Natalia Ovadiya, Mirey Isik-Dikmelik, Aylin Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece |
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This report is a joint study between the
European Commission (EC), the World Bank, and the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD). It aims to inform employment support, activation,
and social inclusion policy making, through an improved
understanding of labor-market barriers. Covering 12
countries, the study builds on the previous joint EC and
World Bank study to map the diversity of profiles of
individuals who are out of work in six countries (Sundaram
et al., 2014) and other analyses that characterize
individuals with labor market difficulties (European
Commission, 2012; Ferré et al., 2013; Immervoll, 2013). The
study expands the previous analysis by looking at a broader
group of labor market vulnerable beyond the out of work
individuals to include: those in unstable employment, those
with restricted hours, and those with near-zero incomes
(i.e. individuals who are marginally employed). It also
refines the analytical methodology by applying an employment
barriers framework to facilitate policy making and
country-specific application, and to provide a reference
point for future methodological extensions. |
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Millan, Natalia Ovadiya, Mirey Isik-Dikmelik, Aylin |
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Millan, Natalia Ovadiya, Mirey Isik-Dikmelik, Aylin |
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Millan, Natalia |
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Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece |
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Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece |
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Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece |
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Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece |
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Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 : Country Policy Paper for Greece |
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portraits of labor market exclusion 2.0 : country policy paper for greece |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2018 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/118191522094488076/Country-Policy-Paper-for-Greece http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29630 |
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