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Eliminating national borders as labour market barriers in the EU
Harm van Lieshout
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Netherlands
100%
National Borders
100%
Labor Market Barriers
100%
Worker Movement
75%
New Member States
75%
Free Movement
75%
Dutch
50%
Permit System
50%
EU-15
50%
Work Permit
50%
Germany
25%
EU Policy
25%
Self-employment
25%
Labor Market
25%
Temporary Employment
25%
EU Member States
25%
Dutch Case
25%
Free Movement of Workers
25%
New EU Countries
25%
Labour Movement
25%
Legal Regime
25%
Labour Market Integration
25%
Socio-legal
25%
EU Enlargement
25%
Socio-economic Impact
25%
Flexicurity
25%
Dutch Society
25%
Migrant Workers
25%
Foreign Labor
25%
Eastern European
25%
Free Labour
25%
Work Migration
25%
European Union Member State
25%
Wage Employment
25%
Temporary Employment Agencies
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Acquisitions
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Europeans
100%
Social Sciences
Temporary Employment
50%