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Making Smart Moves – How labour mobility & legal migration can make a positive contribution to European labour markets

by Menno Bart, Michael

The Rationale for Research into the Social Construction of New Labour Markets

edited by the ADAPT research fellows and presented by Margherita Roiatti during the opening plenary session of the XII edition of ADAPT International …

How innovation and new approaches can help overcome skills and labour shortages in the post-Covid era

by Denis

Moving ‘Active Policies’ to ‘a Right to a Job Transition’

Francesco

The Great Resignation and the Right to Choose the Job We Like*

Emmanuele

The Agreement between the European Social Partners for a Shared Directive on Remote Work: An Occasion to Bring Italy’s Debate on Smart Working back on Track

Emanuele Dagnino, Michele

Private Employment Services are a bridge to the new world of work

by Denis

Lacking Active Labor Policies: Who is to Blame? Insights into Unionism, Employment and the Labor Market

Giorgio Impellizzieri, Michele

Platform work: Walking the line between technological innovation and protecting the rights of workers

by Menno Bart, Michael

Towards more dynamic, inclusive and resilient labour market in Europe

by Sonja van Lieshout, Michael

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