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What we do ourselves we do better (maybe): What state reform for a better labour market in Belgium?
23 August 2010
Marc De Vos
Marc De Vos presents a pragmatic road map for the debate on devolution for a better labour market. He sees three scenarios – Mini, Medium, Maxi – with a total of sixteen topics for regionalization of labour market policy. He proposes to focus on three priority clusters: unemployment policy, transition policy, and target group policy. It is moreover essential to construct sustainable organization and financing, including policies to incentivize the regions. For this he sketches three options: Logic, Predictability, and Refinement.

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