The Employment Flexibility Index is an annual ranking of labor-relations regulation across EU and OECD countries, prepared by the Lithuanian Free Market Institute together with partners from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland, and Slovakia. The index is built using the World Bank’s methodology and the annually published Doing Business data. It evaluates 30+ indicators of labor regulation, which are used to calculate each country’s scores in the areas of working time, hiring, and dismissal.
For the third year in a row, the Lithuanian Free Market Institute and its partner organisations present the Employment Flexibility…
The 2017 labour law reform significantly improved Lithuania’s position in the Employment Flexibility Index, moving the country from the 27th…
The recent Employment Flexibility Index uses data provided by the World Bank’s Doing Business Labour Market Regulation Questionnaire to compare…
Employment Flexibility Index 2018 ranks EU and OECD countries based on the World Bank’s Doing Business data on labour market…
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