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The Institutional Framework of the Labour Market: Completed Labour Market Questionnaire

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  • Donnellan, Trevor
  • Hanrahan, Kevin F.
  • Hennessy, Thia C.

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Following the identification of relevant labour market characteristics in Deliverable 9.1 (Factor Markets Working Paper No. 25), a survey was designed and implemented across the participant countries in the Factor Markets project. These survey results are detailed in this paper, Deliverable 9.3. The focus is of the survey, which was completed with the assistance of project partner teams, included, employment market, labour legislation, wage-setting mechanisms, unions, taxation and social benefits, education and training, labour mobility and general features of agriculture. Based on the questions posed and the responses received in the survey, in broad terms the agricultural labour market characteristics in the countries under study are not as heterogeneous as one might anticipate. . Some of the differences, such as minimum rates of pay, are common to sectors other than agriculture also. There is a notable lack of a regional pattern to the labour market characteristics, i.e. no strong evidence of a north/south or east/west divide. Moreover, the labour market characteristics of one country are not necessarily a good indicator of the labour market characteristics of neighbouring countries.

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  • Donnellan, Trevor & Hanrahan, Kevin F. & Hennessy, Thia C., 2012. "The Institutional Framework of the Labour Market: Completed Labour Market Questionnaire," Working papers 123281, Factor Markets, Centre for European Policy Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:famawp:123281
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.123281
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