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Upward Shift of the Wage-Setting Curve from Danish Worker Support Policies

Within the Danish flexicurity model, certain policies and social norms exert upward pressure on the wage-setting (WS) curve. These include generous income support for the unemployed, government and union-led retraining and job search programs, and a low social stigma attached to unemployment. These factors collectively improve an individual's quality of life while out of a job, strengthening their reservation position and requiring firms to offer higher wages to secure a given level of employee effort.

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