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Labour Market Institutions

Labour market institutions are the rules, organizations, and norms that regulate how workers and employers interact. They include laws about minimum wages, working conditions, collective bargaining, and Social Security. These institutions help shape job opportunities, wages, and job security, ensuring fair treatment and stability in the workforce. They also influence how easily people can find work or change jobs, balancing the needs of employees and employers to maintain a healthy, functioning labor market.