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Enhancing the Effectiveness of Social Dialogue Articulation in Europe (EESDA) Comparative report

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  • Mehtap Akgüç
  • Marta Kahancová
  • Monika Martišková

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This report summarizes the findings from a two-year, EC-funded project Enhancing the Effectiveness of Social Dialogue Articulation in Europe (EESDA), which empirically studied how social dialogue between public and private actors at different levels functions and the channels through which EU level social dialogue influences decisions, outcomes and positions of actors at the national and sub-national levels and vice versa (shortly referring to SD articulation). Besides mapping the structures of SD and the relationships and topics that emerge therein and are articulated between various levels of SD, the analysis also provides a better understanding of the factors that determine the effectiveness of SD.

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  • Mehtap Akgüç & Marta Kahancová & Monika Martišková, 2019. "Enhancing the Effectiveness of Social Dialogue Articulation in Europe (EESDA) Comparative report," Research Reports 30, Central European Labour Studies Institute (CELSI).
  • Handle: RePEc:cel:report:30
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