In a speech on 24 October 2007, the Luxembourg Minister of Labour and Employment, François Biltgen, gave the government definition of flexicurity [1] in Luxembourg. According to this definition, flexicurity must be marked by the stamp of subsidiarity [2]: the principles of flexicurity should be
The Centre for Population, Poverty and Socioeconomic Policy Studies (Centre d’Études de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Économiques/International Networks for Studies in Technology, Environment, Alternatives, Development, CEPS/INSTEAD [1]) carried out a survey in 2007 on behalf of
In 2008, the Centre for Population, Poverty and Socioeconomic Policy Studies (Centre d’Études de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques/International Network for Studies in Technology, Environment, Alternatives, Development, CEPS/INSTEAD [1]), in cooperation with the Luxembourg
In 2007, the Centre for Population, Poverty and Socioeconomic Policy Studies (Centre d’Études de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Économiques/International Networks for Studies in Technology, Environment, Alternatives, Development, CEPS/INSTEAD [1]) conducted a survey of companies
In April 2006, the Centre for Population, Poverty and Socioeconomic Policy Studies (Centre d’Études de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques/International Networks for Studies in Technology, Environment, Alternatives, Development, CEPS/INSTEAD [1]) published the findings of a
In early 2008, the Centre for Population, Poverty and Socioeconomic Policy Studies (Centre d’Études de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques/International Networks for Studies in Technology, Environment, Alternatives, Development, CEPS/INSTEAD [1]) carried out a study (in
A study commissioned by the Ministry for Equal Opportunities (Ministère de l’égalité des chances [1]) provides an insight into women’s labour market position. The study constitutes the fifth edition of the report Les femmes et le marché de l’emploi (in French, 665Kb PDF) [2] [Women and the job
The legal structure for the publication of accounts on corporate social responsibility [1] (CSR) is not yet highly developed: legislative texts only exist in the United Kingdom in the form of the Core (Corporate Social Responsibility) Bill and in France in the form of the Law on new economic
Temporary agency workers – meaning workers who are employed through temporary work agencies – in Luxembourg were the subject of a study (in French, 3.4Mb PDF) [1] by the Centre for Population, Poverty and Public Policy Studies (Centre d’Études de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio
According to survey findings in Luxembourg, companies with 500 workers or more, particularly in the financial services sector, organise more training activities than smaller enterprises. Between 1993 and 2005, the number of training activities in smaller companies improved slightly. In general, it