This paper attempts to explore the model of flexicurity of Denmark from a comparative perspective. The Danish flexicurity model is unique in the sense that it differs not only from Anglo-Saxon neoliberal social system with low employment protect, low social security and passive labor market policy but also from the traditional Scandinavian social democratic model with high exmployment protection, high social security and active labor market policy. I argue that the Danish social democracy that deviated from the traditional social democratic model introduced neoliberal ideas and strengthened social democratic ideas at the same time as a response to economic recession and globalisation, discussing distinctiveness and achievement of the model. In addition, I discuss the policy implication of the Danish flexicurity model to Korea.
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1. 문제제기 2. 세계화와 노동시장의 변화 3. 새로운 노동시장 정책의 모색 4. 유연안정성 모델의 성과 5. 결론 참고문헌 Abstract
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flexicurityDenmarkneoliberalismsocial democracythe Third way