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Politique migratoire et marche du travail. Une approche par les arrangements néo-corporatistes

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  • Evangelos Pteroudis

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The migration policies and their effects on the labor market, can be analysed by the institutional mechanisms and the arrangements between economic actors and the Stale who are part of the processus guiding the construction of the policy. The hypothesis we are developping in this article is that a neo-corporatist approach can explain how a migration policy is constructed. The processus of this construction is in some way portending of the effects of this policy on the labor market and on the relations between the actors and organisations participating in it. This analysis is also an entry to some much more general problems that are linked with the implication of private actors in the public policies.

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  • Evangelos Pteroudis, 1993. "Politique migratoire et marche du travail. Une approche par les arrangements néo-corporatistes," Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES), vol. 129(III), pages 415-436, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ses:arsjes:1993-iii-11
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