The Lisbon Strategy and labor markets in the European Union
Keywords:
Lisbon Strategy, European job markets, employment, unemploymentAbstract
This article summarizes the Lisbon Strategy’s aims for improving the European economy and increasing employment and describes the poor behavior of the European job markets from 2000 to 2004, highlighting the differences between the
job markets in the northern European countries and those in the rest of Europe. Finally, the article states that the latter countries should put into greater effect the reforms that the Lisbon Strategy requires.
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