Title: NL-Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
1- NL-Ministry of Social Affairs and
EmploymentNew accents in the field of work and
incomeand SZW Policy agenda 2005 - 26 November 2004
2Content
- The short term
- The longer term
- 2004-2007 policies
3 4Economic growth
5Development of Employment and Unemployment
6Necessity of wage moderation in order to remain
competitive
- Wage costs per unit product
7Short term
- Economic situation
- Low growth
- Hardly or no rise of employment
- Rising unemployment (to 550 thsnd in 2005)
- Deteriorated competitivenes
- Necessary measures
- Responsible wage development
- More dynamic labour market
- Reforming the entrepreneurial climate
- Improving the climate for innovation
8 9The Dutch welfare state under pressure from
inside and from outside
Ageing
Individualisation
Technological developments
Internationalisation
10Labour Force Participation 1992 and 2003 by age
and sex
11Demographic change Number 65 per 10 workers
2004
2040
12A more activating social security
13More individual responsibility
- Highereducated population
- More families with two income earners
- More propsperity
mannen
vrouwen
/hoofd
14What to learn from others?
The Danish golden triangle
Adequate social security facilitates labour
mobility and an optimal search period
More labour market flexibility creates many job
opportunities.
ALMPs with a lot of emphasis on knowledge
limits unemployment to a short term period
15The Policy Philosophy
Solidity and solidarity
I N C E N T I V E S
T A I l L O R M A D E
S U P P O R T
P R EVENTION
16New accents in the field of work and income means
concretely...
- Fundamentally recalibrating the social security
and labour market, more focused on - Activation Work should pay!, Improving
combinations of work and care, Improving the
balance of rights and obligations in social
security, training. - Individual responsibility make the individual
increasingly responsible for the risks he/she can
influence (like unemployment, sickness etc.),
through individual saving and or insurances. - Meer dynamism less employment protection.
17- 2004-2007 policies
- Wage moderation
- Labour market policies
- Disability legislation (WAO)
- Unemployment Insurance (WW)
- Pre- and Early retirement schemes (VUT and
prepension), - life course arrangement
18Labour market policies
- From target groups to general policies
- Removing obstacles for participation, for example
the poverty trap - Additional policies where necessary
- Increasing the effectiveness of reintegration
courses - Employing more sheltered employment workers in
normal companies - More attention to the idea of life long learning
19The headlines in summary
- More people longer active in employment
- Faster switches from benefit into employment
- Speedier adjustments
- More individual responsibility
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