We assess the impact on employment growth of the Lisbon Strategy, examining long-run trends in total, female and old-age employment rates from 1994 to 2009. We find that the Strategy had some favourable (but weak) impact, especially for old-age workers. However, no improvement ensued from its mid-term reassessment.

Mastromatteo, G., Destefanis, S., More Jobs? A Panel Analysis of the Lisbon Strategy, <<CSEF Working Papers n.264>>, 2010; (264): 1-17 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/38732]

More Jobs? A Panel Analysis of the Lisbon Strategy

Mastromatteo, Giuseppe;
2010

Abstract

We assess the impact on employment growth of the Lisbon Strategy, examining long-run trends in total, female and old-age employment rates from 1994 to 2009. We find that the Strategy had some favourable (but weak) impact, especially for old-age workers. However, no improvement ensued from its mid-term reassessment.
2010
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Mastromatteo, G., Destefanis, S., More Jobs? A Panel Analysis of the Lisbon Strategy, <<CSEF Working Papers n.264>>, 2010; (264): 1-17 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/38732]
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