In Italy, as consequences of the recent economic crisis, the problem of unemployment has become central in the political debate. Scholars and policymakers have suggested the necessity of introducing flexibility measures in the labour market for improving employment performance, especially the youth one. The aim of this paper is to analyse empirically whether higher labour market flexibility was able to reduce youth unemployment in Italy during the period 2004-2014. Empirical results show that labour market flexibility had detrimental effects on youth unemployment. The results are confirmed also when a set of economic control variables were added to the model
The Italian labour market is characterized by deep gender differences and regional variability. The ...
This paper examines the occurrence of structural breaks in European unemployment associated with maj...
The dramatic impact of the 2008 crisis on the Italian economy led to policy responses including stru...
In Italy, as consequences of the recent economic crisis, the problem of unemployment has become cent...
The rise in the unemployment rate across European countries has been one of the most evident effects...
The rise of youth unemployment has been one of the most serious problems which policymakers have had...
This paper looks at the effects of the ‘Great Recession’ on young people's labour market experiences...
This paper studies some features of unemployment in Italy using cross section individual micro data....
The thesis is structured in three articles which develop an analysis focused on the effects of labou...
We analyse the re-employment probabilities of young people (ages 15–24) from 1985 to 2004. We find t...
The economic crisis has revived the interest on the increasingly vulnerable position of youth in the...
We analyze the effects of Italian labor market reforms \u201cat the margin\u201d on the probability ...
A well-established result in the literature about labour market flexibility is that in flexible and ...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
The CFL (On-the-job Training) programme was introduced in Italy in 1985 with the aim of reducing yo...
The Italian labour market is characterized by deep gender differences and regional variability. The ...
This paper examines the occurrence of structural breaks in European unemployment associated with maj...
The dramatic impact of the 2008 crisis on the Italian economy led to policy responses including stru...
In Italy, as consequences of the recent economic crisis, the problem of unemployment has become cent...
The rise in the unemployment rate across European countries has been one of the most evident effects...
The rise of youth unemployment has been one of the most serious problems which policymakers have had...
This paper looks at the effects of the ‘Great Recession’ on young people's labour market experiences...
This paper studies some features of unemployment in Italy using cross section individual micro data....
The thesis is structured in three articles which develop an analysis focused on the effects of labou...
We analyse the re-employment probabilities of young people (ages 15–24) from 1985 to 2004. We find t...
The economic crisis has revived the interest on the increasingly vulnerable position of youth in the...
We analyze the effects of Italian labor market reforms \u201cat the margin\u201d on the probability ...
A well-established result in the literature about labour market flexibility is that in flexible and ...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
The CFL (On-the-job Training) programme was introduced in Italy in 1985 with the aim of reducing yo...
The Italian labour market is characterized by deep gender differences and regional variability. The ...
This paper examines the occurrence of structural breaks in European unemployment associated with maj...
The dramatic impact of the 2008 crisis on the Italian economy led to policy responses including stru...