Decent Work in Denmark

Decent Work in Denmark Employment, Social Efficiency and Economic Security

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Publisher's Synopsis

One of the central challenges in the international community today is how to make globalization work for the benefit of all. This volume examines Denmark-one of the few countries to successfully integrate the global economy on the basis of balanced social and economic policies. Sustaining competitiveness at a global level while maintaining high standards of labour and social protection is often a challenge, but this study reveals how Denmark has pioneered mechanisms to achieve this crucial balance and promote decent work for all. In fact, this volume shows how such standards are not only a consequence of economic growth, but also an essential basis for growth and competitiveness. It demonstrates how the integration of social and economic policies and the role of social dialogue are instrumental in this regard. Likewise, other dynamic Danish policies are highlighted, such as systems of vocational education and training, active labour market policy, combination of labour market flexibility and income security, social protection and welfare reform and other programs for reconciling work and family life. With a view to drawing useful lessons, this book presents Denmark's policies as an excellent starting point for other countries looking to create greater economic strength and social cohesion in this ear of globalization.

Book information

ISBN: 9789221132974
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Imprint: International Labor Office
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Language: English
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 213g
Height: 241mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 7mm