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by hga
5884 days ago
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Is there any hire at will (which as a term of art includes firing and leaving at will) European country with socialized medicine and the dole? I told that plenty that make it so difficult to fire a person that they have high youth unemployment rates (e.g. France), but the above three with a strong "Protestant work ethic" might work out well. Or the incentive structure, if a lifestyle on the dole is too good for too many people, might be disastrous in the long term. I'm inclined to think the latter will be the outcome but wonder if we have any tests of the proposition. |
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One thing that happens is that some low-level jobs have high fluctuation. Especially as the government pays some additional money for some jobs in the first couple of months (which seems extremely absurd to me). So some clever employers fire their employees once the government subsidization has expired...