Table 1 provides a stylised overview of policy indicators, assembled by the MIPEX database. Overall the MIPEX value for ‘labour market mobility’ is highest in Sweden with 98 out of 100. Germany scores 86, having improved since 2010 from 75. The Dutch score substantially decreased from 91 in 2010 to 73 currently. Spain comes close with 72 points and has remained stable, as has Italy with 66 in 2015 and 64 points five years ago. France’s assessment remained stable too but at 54 points. Bulgaria improved slightly by two points to 50 and finally, Poland has the lowest value in the group with 38 (36 in 2010).
Labour market mobility table
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