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Osservatorio del mercato del lavoro della provincia di Bologna: Rapporto 2006

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  • Giorgio Tassinari
  • Furio Camillo
  • Marzia Freo
  • Andrea Guizzardi Caterina Liberati

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The Report presents the main informations about labour market in the county of Bologna during 2006. The Bologna labour market goes fairly well: in front of a positive business cycle employment is still growing and Bologna county has met many of the Lisbon targets. Nevertheless, in a comparison with European regions some weaknesses are shown, mainly for what concerns human capital formation and flexibility of firms’ organization. Moreover, the quality of employment is worsening, as a growing percentage of new jobs are on of a fixed term kind.

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  • Giorgio Tassinari & Furio Camillo & Marzia Freo & Andrea Guizzardi Caterina Liberati, 2007. "Osservatorio del mercato del lavoro della provincia di Bologna: Rapporto 2006," Quaderni di Dipartimento 4, Department of Statistics, University of Bologna.
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    1. Fabrizio Alboni & Furio Camillo & Giorgio Tassinari, 2009. "A data mining approach for the monitoring of active labour market policies," Quaderni di Dipartimento 2, Department of Statistics, University of Bologna.

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