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From golden age to golden age

From golden age to golden age2006

Paul Frijters

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"The twenty-five years after WW 2 witnessed strong labour market institutions and beneficial labour market outcomes -- high wage growth and integration of low-skilled immigrants. Then came the macro shocks of the mid 1970s. Labour market outcomes deteriorated as full-time employment population ratios fell, particularly among males; unemployment and welfare use increased; and real wages grew slowly. The golden age passed. In response, successive governments have increasingly begun to dismantle the institutional framework. We address this transition within a simple long run graphical framework to help us marshal facts and arguments and to discuss the likely impact of institutional reform"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site.

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First published
2006
OL Work ID
OL24060685W

Subjects

Economic conditionsEconomic policy

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