Současná Evropa 2010, 2010(1):109-125

Vliv Lisabonské strategie na vývoj evropských trhů práce

Zuzana Potužáková

V roce 2010 se má završit Lisabonská strategie iniciovaná v roce 2000 Evropskou radou za účelem zvýšení konkurenceschopnosti EU ve světové ekonomice. Po roce 2004 se velkoryse pojatá strategie zúžila na tzv. Growth and Jobs, tedy na růst (téma produktivity) a pracovní místa. Zjednodušeně lze proto říci, že od roku 2004 se Strategie soustředila na problematiku pracovních trhů a na stimulace růstu a produktivity v EU. Cílem článku je zhodnotit vývoj klíčových indikátorů trhů práce v období 2000 až 2010 v rámci Strategie.

Keywords: Lisabonská strategie, trhy práce, EU, zaměstnanost

Impact of the Lisbon Strategy on the European Labour Markets

In 2010 the Lisbon Strategy should be completed. The Strategy launched in 2000 by the European Council had originally a very ambitious goal; to improve the EU's competitiveness in the world economy. After 2004 the Strategy had been focused only on the most essential topics and transformed into the so called Growth and Jobs highlighting the crucial weaknesses of the EU, the labour markets, productivity and employment stimulation. The aim of the article is to analyze the development of the selected labour market indicators within the Strategy in the period 2000-2010.

Keywords: Lisbon Strategy, labour markets, EU, employment

Published: June 1, 2010  Show citation

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