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Year 2025, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 1 - 20, 04.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.20250101

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  • Pesaran, M. H. (2004). General Diagnostic Tests For Cross Section Dependence in Panels. CESifo Working Papers. 69.
  • Stockhammer, E., Klar, E., (2011). “Capital Accumulation, Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment in the Medium Run”. Cambridge Journal of Economics 35(2):437–457, http://ideas.repec.org/a/oup/cambje/v35y2011i2p437-457.html. Stockhammer, E., Guschanski, A., Kohler, K., (2014). “Unemployment, Capital Accumulation and Labour Market Institutions in the Great Recession”. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 11(2):182–194, http://ideas.repec.org/a/elg/ejeepi/v11y2014i2p182-194.html.
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  • Vergeer, R., Kleinknecht, A., (2012). “Do Flexible Labor Markets Indeed Reduce Unemployment? A Robustness Check”. Review of Social Economy, 70(4):451–467, http://ideas.repec.org/a/taf/rsocec/v70y2012i4p451-467.html.

Flexicurity: Panel Data Analysis for OECD Countries

Year 2025, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 1 - 20, 04.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.20250101

Abstract

This study examines the changes occurring as a result of the changes in modern labor markets and technological developments with panel data analysis for the member countries of the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation (OECD). Flexibility policy components by the European Commission are grouped under four main headings: flexible and reliable contract arrangements, lifelong learning, effective labor market policies, and modern social security system. Indicators of these policy components have been determined to monitor and evaluate the policies implemented, as each country adopts different flexicurity strategies. Using at least one indicator for each component, a data set of 35 OECD countries for the period 2008-2017 was created. The effects of flexicurity practices on the general unemployment rate, youth unemployment rate, long-term unemployment rate, and general employment rate, which are among the main indicators of the labor market, were estimated with panel data analysis models. According to the results of the estimates, it can be said that the increase in the strictness of the legislation regarding the protection of employment, especially temporary employment, causes the unemployment rates to remain high while decreasing the employment rate. The relatively flexible implementation of the legislation to protect the labor force, the increase in spending on lifelong learning and modern social security practices stand out as factors that support the decrease in unemployment rates and the increase in the employment rate.

References

  • Arestis, P., Baddeley, M., Sawyer, M. (2007). “The Relationship Between Capital Stock, Unemployment and Wages in Nine EMU Countries”. Bulletin of Economic Research 59(2):125–148, https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/buecrs/v59y2007i2p125-148.html
  • Avdagic, S., Salardi, P., (2013). “Tenuous Link: Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment in Advanced and New Market Economies”. Socio-Economic Review 4(11):739–769.
  • Baccaro, L., Rei, D., (2007). “Institutional Determinants of Unemployment in OECD Countries: Does the Deregulatory View Hold Water?” International Organization 61(3):527–569, http://ideas.repec.org/a/cup/intorg/v61y2007i03p527-569_07.html
  • Baker, D., Glyn, A., Howell, D., Schmitt, J., (2005). Labor Market Institutions and Unemployment: A Critical Assessment of the Cross-Country Evidence. In Howell, D. (Ed.), Fighting Unemployment. The Limits for Free Market Orthodoxy Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Baltagi, B.H. (2005). Econometric Analysis of Panel Data. 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York.
  • Bassanini, A., Duval, R., (2006). “The Determinants of Unemployment Across OECD Countries: Reassessing the Role of Policies and Institutions”. OECD Economic Studies 2006(1):7–86, http://ideas.repec.org/a/oec/ecokaa/5l4cpgrg8m44.html
  • Belot, M., Van, Ours, J.C., (2004). “Does The Recent Success of Some OECD Countries in Lowering Their Unemployment Rates Lie in the Clever Design of Their Labor Market Reforms?” Oxford Economic Papers, 56(4):621–642, http://ideas.repec.org/a/oup/oxecpp/v56y2004i4p621-642.html.
  • Blanchard, O., Wolfers, J., (2000). “The Role of Shocks and Institutions in the Rise of European Unemployment: The Aggregate Evidence”. Economic Journal, 110(462):C1–33, http://ideas.repec.org/a/ecj/econjl/v110y2000i462pc1-33.html. Bernal-Verdugo, L., Furceri, D., ve Guillaume, D. (2012). “Labor Market Flexibility and Unemployment: New Empirical Evidence of Static and Dynamic Effects”. Comparative Economic Studies, vol. 54, p.251-273.
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  • Constancio, V., (2018). “Past and Future of the ECB Monetary Policy”. Speech By Vitor Constancio, Vice-President of the ECB, 4 May 2018, https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/key/date/2018/html/ecb.sp180504.en.html.
  • Elmeskov, J., Martin, J., Scarpetta, S., (1998). “Key Lessons For Labor Market Reforms: Evidence From Oecd Countries Experience”. Swedish Economic Policy Review 2(5):205–252.
  • European Commission, (2013). Flexicurity in Europe, Administrative Agreement, Final Report: European Union.
  • Greene, W.H. (2003). Econometrics Analysis, Pearson Education, Inc., New Jersey: Upper Saddle River.
  • Heckman, J., (2007). “Comments on Are Protective Labor Market Institutions at the Root of Unemployment? A Critical Review of the Evidence” by David Howell, Dean Baker, Andrew Glyn, and John Schmitt. Capitalism and Society 2(1):1–5, URL https://ideas.repec.org/a/bpj/capsoc/v2y2007i1n5.html.
  • Heimberger, P., Kapeller, J., Schutz, B., (2017). “The NAIRU Determinants: What’s Structural About Unemployment in Europe?” Journal of Policy Modeling, 39(5):883–908, https://ideas.repec.org/a/ecm/emetrp/v49y1981i6p1417-26.html.
  • Howell D, Dean B, Andrew G, John S (2007). “Are Protective Labor Market Institutions at the Root of Unemployment? A Critical Review of the Evidence”. Capitalism and Society, 2(1):1–73, http://ideas.repec.org/a/bpj/capsoc/v2y2007i1n1.html.
  • Mandl, I. ve Celikel-Esser, F., (2012). The Second Phase of Flexicurity: An Analysis of Practices and Policies in the Member States, European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, s:7.
  • Mercan, M. (2014). “Feldstein-Horioka Hipotezinin AB-15 ve Türkiye Ekonomisi için Sınanmasi: Yatay Kesit Bağımlılığı Altında Yapısal Kırılmalı Dinamik Panel Veri Analizi”, Ege Academic Review, 14(2):231-245.
  • Nickell, S., (1997). “Unemployment and Labor Market Rigidities: Europe versus North America”. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11(3):55–74, http://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/jecper/v11y1997i3p55-74.html
  • Nickell, S., Nunziata, L., Ochel, W., (2005). “Unemployment in the OECD Since the 1960s. What Do We Know?” Economic Journal 115(500):1–27, http://ideas.repec.org/a/ecj/econjl/v115y2005i500p1-27.html.
  • OECD, (1994). The Oecd Jobs Study. Facts, Analysis, Strategies, OECD.
  • Pazarlıoğlu, M.V., Gürler, Ö.K. (2007). “Telekomünikasyon Yatırımları ve Ekonomik Büyüme: Panel Veri Yaklaşımı”. Finans Politik & Ekonomik Yorumlar, 44(508), 35-43.
  • Pesaran, M. H. (2004). General Diagnostic Tests For Cross Section Dependence in Panels. CESifo Working Papers. 69.
  • Stockhammer, E., Klar, E., (2011). “Capital Accumulation, Labour Market Institutions and Unemployment in the Medium Run”. Cambridge Journal of Economics 35(2):437–457, http://ideas.repec.org/a/oup/cambje/v35y2011i2p437-457.html. Stockhammer, E., Guschanski, A., Kohler, K., (2014). “Unemployment, Capital Accumulation and Labour Market Institutions in the Great Recession”. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 11(2):182–194, http://ideas.repec.org/a/elg/ejeepi/v11y2014i2p182-194.html.
  • Scarpetta, S., (1996). “Assessing The Role Of Labour Market Policies And İnstitutional Settings On Unemployment: A Cross-Country Study”. OECD Economic Studies 26(1):43–98, https://ideas.repec.org/a/ecm/emetrp/v49y1981i6p1417-26.html. Siebert H (1997). “Labor Market Rigidities: At the Root of Unemployment in Europe”. Jour nal of Economic Perspectives, 11(3):37–54, http://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/jecper/v11y1997i3p37-54.html.
  • Tatoğlu, F. Y. (2016). Panel Veri Ekonometrisi, Beta Basım Yayın, İstanbul.
  • Tokol, A., (2011). Endüstri İlişkileri ve Yeni Gelişmeler, Dora Yayınevi: Bursa.
  • Vergeer, R., Kleinknecht, A., (2012). “Do Flexible Labor Markets Indeed Reduce Unemployment? A Robustness Check”. Review of Social Economy, 70(4):451–467, http://ideas.repec.org/a/taf/rsocec/v70y2012i4p451-467.html.
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Berna Yazar Aslan 0000-0001-7040-0104

Early Pub Date February 3, 2025
Publication Date February 4, 2025
Acceptance Date December 5, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 25 Issue: 1

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