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The right to work. EU Activation policies and national unemployment benefit schemes
N. Gundt
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Public Law
Integration, Differentiation and Flexibility: New Perspectives on EU Law and Policy
Maastricht Centre for European Law
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Unemployment Benefits
100%
Right to Work
100%
Activation Policies
100%
State Authority
33%
Unemployment
33%
Fundamental Rights
33%
Long-term Consequences
33%
Entitlement
33%
Policy Recommendations
33%
Economic Policy
33%
Policy Guidelines
33%
Conditional Reciprocity
33%
Fundamental Human Rights
33%
Benefit Recipient
33%
Right to Social Security
33%
INIS
policy
100%
unemployment
100%
guidelines
40%
humans
20%
member states
20%
recommendations
20%
hypothesis
20%
security
20%
economic policy
20%
Social Sciences
Right to Employment
100%
Human Rights
33%
Fundamental Right
33%
State Authority
33%
Welfare Recipient
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Unemployment Insurance
100%
Welfare Recipient
50%