Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/214673 
Year of Publication: 
2019
Citation: 
[Journal:] International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations [ISSN:] 0952-617X [Volume:] 35 [Issue:] 3 [Publisher:] Kluwer Law International [Place:] Dordrecht [Year:] 2019 [Pages:] 305-330
Publisher: 
Kluwer Law International, Dordrecht
Abstract: 
This article, first, provides a comprehensive overview of German labour market policy and labour law reforms since the beginning of this millennium and assesses to what extent Germany is pursuing the principles of inclusive growth, accompanied by selective evidence of their consequences for the German labour market performance. A stylized and descriptive overview of the inclusive impact of these reforms in quantitative and qualitative terms follows, complemented finally with an essay reflecting the concept of the inclusive labour contract.
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Article
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