Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries

Although unemployment is a persistent problem in several countries, the issue of labour shortages is now emerging as an increasingly stubborn obstacle to growth across Europe. The concurrence of relatively high levels of unemployment and labour shortages essentially reflects the highly differentiate...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Edvardsson, Ingi Runar, Heikkilä, Elli, Johansson, Mats, Persson, Lars Olof, Schmidt, Torben Dall, Stambøl, Lasse Sigbjørn
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Siirtolaisuusinstituutti 2007
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/180143
id ftdoria:oai:www.doria.fi:10024/180143
record_format openpolar
spelling ftdoria:oai:www.doria.fi:10024/180143 2023-05-15T16:53:01+02:00 Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries Edvardsson, Ingi Runar Heikkilä, Elli Johansson, Mats Persson, Lars Olof Schmidt, Torben Dall Stambøl, Lasse Sigbjørn Pohjoismaat Norja Ruotsi Suomi Tanska Islanti 2007 34 sivua https://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/180143 eng eng Siirtolaisuusinstituutti Web Reports (2002–2016) 30 https://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/180143 URN:NBN:fi-fe20201215100723 cc by 4.0 CC-BY siirtolaisuus työmarkkinat väestönmuutokset työllisyys työpolitiikka alueelliset erot Pohjoismaat migration (demography) labour market demographic changes employment labour policy regional differences Nordic countries työllisyyspolitiikka työttömyys väestö väestötiede talous Norja Ruotsi Suomi Tanska Islanti employment policy unemployment population demography economy Norway Sweden Finland Denmark Iceland D4 Julkaistu kehittämis- tai tutkimusraportti taikka -selvitys 0 2007 ftdoria 2021-03-31T22:54:04Z Although unemployment is a persistent problem in several countries, the issue of labour shortages is now emerging as an increasingly stubborn obstacle to growth across Europe. The concurrence of relatively high levels of unemployment and labour shortages essentially reflects the highly differentiated nature of the labour market and the lack of coherence between the growth of demand for labour and the skills on offer among those looking for work. Recruitment difficulties tend to be reported in particular sectors even in periods of recession. In periods of recovery and as unemployment falls – or, more accurately, as the excess supply of labour diminishes – it is to be expected that skill bottlenecks will become more serious, the more so, naturally, in regions where unemployment is relatively low, but also in other areas where the skills of the unemployed do not match the demands of employers. If economic growth at present rates is sustained over the longer term, the problem of this “skills imbalance” is expected to be compounded by the projected slowdown in labour force growth over the next 10-15 years. In some regions we have already seen a decline. EU countries differ considerably in terms of their internal labour market structures and economic performance. Well functioning labour markets are those which secure high labour force participation for all groups on the labour market, where transition from unemployment, sickness or education to work is relatively easy, and opportunities to lifelong learning are present. Labour market performance has been closely related to labour market and welfare policies. In this paper have chosen to analyse national policies on welfare and labour markets. Introduction Emerging Challenges to Labour Market Efficiency Purpose of the Paper Northern Landscapes of Demographic Change A Typology with Regard to Natural Population Change and Migration Country Differences Explanatory Components Modes of Renewal of Local Economies and Labour Markets A Career Approach Nordic Employment Policy Performance of Nordic Labour Markets Local Labour Market Performance Policy Implication Conclusion References. Report Iceland Doria (National Library of Finland) Norway Ruotsi ENVELOPE(20.545,20.545,69.462,69.462)
institution Open Polar
collection Doria (National Library of Finland)
op_collection_id ftdoria
language English
topic siirtolaisuus
työmarkkinat
väestönmuutokset
työllisyys
työpolitiikka
alueelliset erot
Pohjoismaat
migration (demography)
labour market
demographic changes
employment
labour policy
regional differences
Nordic countries
työllisyyspolitiikka
työttömyys
väestö
väestötiede
talous
Norja
Ruotsi
Suomi
Tanska
Islanti
employment policy
unemployment
population
demography
economy
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Denmark
Iceland
spellingShingle siirtolaisuus
työmarkkinat
väestönmuutokset
työllisyys
työpolitiikka
alueelliset erot
Pohjoismaat
migration (demography)
labour market
demographic changes
employment
labour policy
regional differences
Nordic countries
työllisyyspolitiikka
työttömyys
väestö
väestötiede
talous
Norja
Ruotsi
Suomi
Tanska
Islanti
employment policy
unemployment
population
demography
economy
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Denmark
Iceland
Edvardsson, Ingi Runar
Heikkilä, Elli
Johansson, Mats
Persson, Lars Olof
Schmidt, Torben Dall
Stambøl, Lasse Sigbjørn
Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries
topic_facet siirtolaisuus
työmarkkinat
väestönmuutokset
työllisyys
työpolitiikka
alueelliset erot
Pohjoismaat
migration (demography)
labour market
demographic changes
employment
labour policy
regional differences
Nordic countries
työllisyyspolitiikka
työttömyys
väestö
väestötiede
talous
Norja
Ruotsi
Suomi
Tanska
Islanti
employment policy
unemployment
population
demography
economy
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Denmark
Iceland
description Although unemployment is a persistent problem in several countries, the issue of labour shortages is now emerging as an increasingly stubborn obstacle to growth across Europe. The concurrence of relatively high levels of unemployment and labour shortages essentially reflects the highly differentiated nature of the labour market and the lack of coherence between the growth of demand for labour and the skills on offer among those looking for work. Recruitment difficulties tend to be reported in particular sectors even in periods of recession. In periods of recovery and as unemployment falls – or, more accurately, as the excess supply of labour diminishes – it is to be expected that skill bottlenecks will become more serious, the more so, naturally, in regions where unemployment is relatively low, but also in other areas where the skills of the unemployed do not match the demands of employers. If economic growth at present rates is sustained over the longer term, the problem of this “skills imbalance” is expected to be compounded by the projected slowdown in labour force growth over the next 10-15 years. In some regions we have already seen a decline. EU countries differ considerably in terms of their internal labour market structures and economic performance. Well functioning labour markets are those which secure high labour force participation for all groups on the labour market, where transition from unemployment, sickness or education to work is relatively easy, and opportunities to lifelong learning are present. Labour market performance has been closely related to labour market and welfare policies. In this paper have chosen to analyse national policies on welfare and labour markets. Introduction Emerging Challenges to Labour Market Efficiency Purpose of the Paper Northern Landscapes of Demographic Change A Typology with Regard to Natural Population Change and Migration Country Differences Explanatory Components Modes of Renewal of Local Economies and Labour Markets A Career Approach Nordic Employment Policy Performance of Nordic Labour Markets Local Labour Market Performance Policy Implication Conclusion References.
format Report
author Edvardsson, Ingi Runar
Heikkilä, Elli
Johansson, Mats
Persson, Lars Olof
Schmidt, Torben Dall
Stambøl, Lasse Sigbjørn
author_facet Edvardsson, Ingi Runar
Heikkilä, Elli
Johansson, Mats
Persson, Lars Olof
Schmidt, Torben Dall
Stambøl, Lasse Sigbjørn
author_sort Edvardsson, Ingi Runar
title Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries
title_short Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries
title_full Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries
title_fullStr Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries
title_full_unstemmed Economic Renewal and Demographic Change : an Evaluation of Policies for Functioning Local Labour Markets in the Nordic Countries
title_sort economic renewal and demographic change : an evaluation of policies for functioning local labour markets in the nordic countries
publisher Siirtolaisuusinstituutti
publishDate 2007
url https://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/180143
op_coverage Pohjoismaat
Norja
Ruotsi
Suomi
Tanska
Islanti
long_lat ENVELOPE(20.545,20.545,69.462,69.462)
geographic Norway
Ruotsi
geographic_facet Norway
Ruotsi
genre Iceland
genre_facet Iceland
op_relation Web Reports (2002–2016)
30
https://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/180143
URN:NBN:fi-fe20201215100723
op_rights cc by 4.0
op_rightsnorm CC-BY
_version_ 1766043540382547968