Acta Universitatis Danubius. Juridica, Vol 11, No 1 (2015)

Social Policy Strategies, between Flexisecurity and Mobication on the European Union Labour Market

Radu Popescu

Abstract


Objectives Flexicurity should reduce the difference between employed people and people belonging to excluded categories. Prior Work This change of perspective at the national level makes the object of this article. Currently employed people need assistance in order to be prepared and protected during the transition from one workplace to another. Results Those who belong to currently excluded categories – including those who are unemployed, among which women, young people and immigrants predominate – need readily accessible ways to a workplace and starting grounds in order to allow for the progress towards stable contractual provisions. Value We think this article is an important step in the disclosure of the problem eraised by this two concepts – both parts of the social policy made by the EU.


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