Developing Efficient Activation Approaches and Identifying Elements for Regional Cooperation in the Western Balkans
By: Gligorov, Vladimir.
Contributor(s): Holzner, Mario | Vidovic, Hermine | Haupfleisch, Renate | Korolkova, Katja | Natter, Monika.
Material type: BookSeries: wiiw Research Reports: 374Publisher: Wien : Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw), 2011Description: 197 S., 33 Tables and 20 Figures, 30cm.Subject(s): labour market | activation policies | public employment services | economic crisis | regional cooperationCountries covered: Albania | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Croatia | Kosovo | North Macedonia | Montenegro | Serbiawiiw Research Areas: Labour, Migration and Income Distribution | Regional DevelopmentClassification: C53 | E24 | J21 | J64 | J65 | J68 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: The main objectives of this study are the assessment of activation policies in the Western Balkan countries in the light of the EU policy frameworks and the capacity and effectiveness of the Public Employment Services (PES) to implement modern labour market services. The general strategy of the research is to examine the existing activation policies against the background of labour market developments in the Western Balkan countries. In a further step the study identifies opportunities for regional cooperation among the individual countries of the region.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The main objectives of this study are the assessment of activation policies in the Western Balkan countries in the light of the EU policy frameworks and the capacity and effectiveness of the Public Employment Services (PES) to implement modern labour market services. The general strategy of the research is to examine the existing activation policies against the background of labour market developments in the Western Balkan countries. In a further step the study identifies opportunities for regional cooperation among the individual countries of the region.