Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview

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Autor(a) principal: Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Caramelo-Gomes, José, Jesus-Silva, Natacha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11328/1944
Resumo: Due to the increasing competition on the labour market, the search for new approaches to labour legislations led to the creation and adoption, in some countries, of so called “flexicurity”. “Flexicurity” became top of the list in the policy agenda in the European Union, but there is doubt that such an agenda for encompassing labour market reform providing not employment. As sources are used “flexicurity” models, in countries where it has already been successfully implemented, as well as Eurostat data, information made available by the European Commission, as well as doctrinal and research papers. Portuguese jurisdiction is considered by national legal doctrine as a closed model. Heavy regulation and constitutional constraints drive an almost unanimous rejection of the possibility to introduce the concept at national level. This article's goal is to discuss the ways the concept could be introduced in the Portuguese jurisdiction. Would the model effectively create security, or would it result in precarity?
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
title Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
spellingShingle Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
Labour
Flexicurity
Security
Flexibility
Employment
title_short Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
title_full Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
title_fullStr Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
title_full_unstemmed Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
title_sort Flexicurity or Flexicarity? A Portuguese Overview
author Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
author_facet Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
Caramelo-Gomes, José
Jesus-Silva, Natacha
author_role author
author2 Caramelo-Gomes, José
Jesus-Silva, Natacha
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
Caramelo-Gomes, José
Jesus-Silva, Natacha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Labour
Flexicurity
Security
Flexibility
Employment
topic Labour
Flexicurity
Security
Flexibility
Employment
description Due to the increasing competition on the labour market, the search for new approaches to labour legislations led to the creation and adoption, in some countries, of so called “flexicurity”. “Flexicurity” became top of the list in the policy agenda in the European Union, but there is doubt that such an agenda for encompassing labour market reform providing not employment. As sources are used “flexicurity” models, in countries where it has already been successfully implemented, as well as Eurostat data, information made available by the European Commission, as well as doctrinal and research papers. Portuguese jurisdiction is considered by national legal doctrine as a closed model. Heavy regulation and constitutional constraints drive an almost unanimous rejection of the possibility to introduce the concept at national level. This article's goal is to discuss the ways the concept could be introduced in the Portuguese jurisdiction. Would the model effectively create security, or would it result in precarity?
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