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References for The Danish labor market, 2000–2022
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Further reading
- Andersen, T. M. Labour Market Policies in Denmark. Background Paper to Norwegian Government Commission on Employment Policies, 2019.
- Council of Economic Advisors Dansk Økonomi—Efterår 2022 (Danish Economy—Spring 2022). Copenhagen: Council of Economic Advisers, 2022.
- EEAG The EEAG Report on the European Economy. Munich: CESifo, 2016.
- OECD OECD Economic Surveys—Denmark. Paris: OECD, 2021.
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Key references
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Andersen, T. M., Svarer, M. "Flexicurity—Labor
market performance in Denmark" CESifo Economic
Studies 53:3 (2007): 389−429. Key reference: [1]
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Andersen, T. M., Svarer, M., Schröder, P. "Economic policy
lessons from two years with the Covid-19 pandemic" Nationaloekonomisk
Tidsskrift 2022:1 (2022): 1–37. Key reference: [2]
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Dahl, C., Le Mair, D., Munch, J. R. "Wage dispersion
and decentralization of wage bargaining" Journal of Labor
Economics 31:3 (2013): 501–533. Key reference: [3]
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Maibom, J., Rosholm, M., Svarer, M. "Can active labour
market policies combat youth unemployment?" Nordic Economic
Policy Review 1 (2014): 215–261. Key reference: [4]
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Hansen, M. F., Schultz-Nielsen, M. L., Tranæs, T. "The fiscal impact
of immigration to welfare states of the Scandinavian
type" Journal of
Population Economics 30:3 (2017): 925–952. Key reference: [5]
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Ministry of Finance Denmark's
Convergence Programme. Copenhagen: Ministry of Finance, 2022. Key reference: [6]
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Andersen, T. M., Svarer, M. "Flexicurity—Labor
market performance in Denmark" CESifo Economic
Studies 53:3 (2007): 389−429.