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Economy / Europe / Labour relations / Economy of Denmark / Flexicurity / Unemployment / Working time / Labour law / Employment protection legislation / Labour market flexibility / Denmark / Copenhagen
Date: 2011-10-17 17:49:53
Economy
Europe
Labour relations
Economy of Denmark
Flexicurity
Unemployment
Working time
Labour law
Employment protection legislation
Labour market flexibility
Denmark
Copenhagen

The danish flexicurity model - a lesson for the US?

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