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All measures aimed at influencing the supply of or demand for labor. Because active employment policy usually involves a considerable detour of money flows, its effects are monitored by the central bank. – See Labor Market Flexibility. – Cf. Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report of September 2006, pp. 63 ff. (basic considerations; many overviews; p. 70: valuable glossary of terms; pp. 82 ff: Enumeration of legal measures in Germany since 1995), ECB Monthly Report of January 2007, pp. 67 ff. (detailed, textbook account relating to the labor market in the euro area with many overviews), Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report of January 2007, p. 50 (overview of labor market „reforms“ in the EU), Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report of December 2008, pp. 44 f. (on the importance of labor market flexibility), Deutsche Bundesbank Monthly Report of April 2009, p. 17 ff. (here also the problem of minimum wages), ECB Monthly Report of April 2010, p. 11 ff. (labor market policy in the U.S.; overviews), ECB Monthly Report of March 2012, p. 76 ff. (labor market adjustments in the euro area; overviews; conclusions).

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