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2018 | 66 | 7 | 719 – 749

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WORKING CONDITIONS AND FLEXICURITY MEASURES AS KEY DRIVERS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR EUROPE

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The paper aims to design a general assessment framework of working conditions in Europe and associated flexicurity measures, as main drivers of economic growth. We focused on a panel of EU-28 MS and on a sub-panel of 10 CEE countries. First, we conducted a complex cluster analysis based on the Ward method and Euclidian distance that allowed for a proper grouping of EU-28 MS according to the three job quality indices. Second, we configured two SEM models that capture the impact of working conditions and flexicurity measures on labour productivity and economic output. The results highlight that CEE countries have a less flexible working program compared to the other MS. The estimations for flexicurity and job quality interdependencies reveal important positive contributions of the working dimensions and external numerical flexibility credentials to labour productivity, GDP per capita, and a reduction of the poverty risk.

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  • West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, East European Center for Research in Economics and Business, V. Parvan Street 4, Timisoara, 300223 Timis, Romania

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