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  • The paper deals with one of the institutional aspects of the labour market - employment protection legislation (EPL). The level of employment protection legislation is often associated with the level of labour market regulation. In other words the stricter employment protection legislation is the higher level of labour market regulation. The core of the paper is focused on a comparative analysis of the level of labour market regulation in the field of employment protection legislation among EU Member States. The OECD approach is used in the paper, 2003 and 2008 data were used. The practical part is focused on the analysis of the relationship of the labour market regulation and unemployment and testing of the dependence of these two variables. A nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statistic (the Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient) was applied. Test was performed on the data of the Czech Republic and other countries of the European Union based on of the mathematical and statistical program. The least regulated labour markets can be found in Ireland and United Kingdom. On the contrary, the most regulated labour markets can be found in Portugal, France, Germany and Spain. The values of the Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient suggested weak, positive relationship between EPL and the unemployment rate, respectively very weak, negative relationship between EPL and the employment rate. However, the null hypothesis, that there is no association in the underlying bivariate population, was accepted for both cases.
  • The paper deals with one of the institutional aspects of the labour market - employment protection legislation (EPL). The level of employment protection legislation is often associated with the level of labour market regulation. In other words the stricter employment protection legislation is the higher level of labour market regulation. The core of the paper is focused on a comparative analysis of the level of labour market regulation in the field of employment protection legislation among EU Member States. The OECD approach is used in the paper, 2003 and 2008 data were used. The practical part is focused on the analysis of the relationship of the labour market regulation and unemployment and testing of the dependence of these two variables. A nonparametric (distribution-free) rank statistic (the Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient) was applied. Test was performed on the data of the Czech Republic and other countries of the European Union based on of the mathematical and statistical program. The least regulated labour markets can be found in Ireland and United Kingdom. On the contrary, the most regulated labour markets can be found in Portugal, France, Germany and Spain. The values of the Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient suggested weak, positive relationship between EPL and the unemployment rate, respectively very weak, negative relationship between EPL and the employment rate. However, the null hypothesis, that there is no association in the underlying bivariate population, was accepted for both cases. (en)
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  • Labour Market Regulation and Labour Market Performance: Empirical Evidence from the European Union
  • Labour Market Regulation and Labour Market Performance: Empirical Evidence from the European Union (en)
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  • Labour Market Regulation and Labour Market Performance: Empirical Evidence from the European Union
  • Labour Market Regulation and Labour Market Performance: Empirical Evidence from the European Union (en)
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  • regulation, employment protection legislation, european union, correlation, unemployment (en)
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  • LIBEREC ECONOMIC FORUM 2011
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  • Tvrdoň, Michal
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  • TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY LIBEREC
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