№ 2015/1
Economy under the conditions of modern transformations
YURYK Yaryna Ivanivna1
1Institute for Economics and Forecasting, NAS of Ukraine
Assessment and comparative analysis of the severity of Ukraine's legislation on employment protection
ABSTRACT ▼
The article presents the results of an evaluation of the severity of the legal protection of employment in Ukraine. In order to place the Ukrainian figures in the comparative context, the author uses the corresponding OECD methodology.
Besides, an inter-country analysis of the basic elements of the employment protection legislation has been made, including: the list of possible reasons or grounds for dismissal; requirements for the procedure of employ-ment termination; requirements for mandatory advance notification of dismissal with a specified interval and sev-erance payments; additional requirements for collective dismissals; and regulation of temporary employment.
The main finding of the study is the fact that, in Ukraine, the de jure regulation of employment is excessively severe.
Further calculation of the indicators of employment protection based on empirical studies will make it possi-ble to reveal the strength and direction of the impact of the current national labor legislation on the key indicators of Ukraine's labor market and develop proposals to reform the labor relations.
Keywords: legislation on employment protection, OECD methodology, index of EPL, severity rating of Ukrainian labor legislation
JEL: J83, J88, К31
Article in Ukrainian (pp. 23 - 39) | Download | Downloads :1064 |
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