This paper analyses the dynamics and performance of the Italian labour market before and during the crisis using longitudinal 2004-2011 LFS data. To achieve an exhaustive picture of the labour market we propose investigation in two directions: we provide both a descriptive analysis and an econometric investigation by estimating probit models. We find that, at least as far as our analyses go, the labour market in Italy is quite active, and we confirm flaws in the conventional wisdom that the Italian economy is characterised by an inflexible and tight labour market. In terms of performance, some marginal categories (women and young people) suffer not only from the negative effects of the crisis but also from the deeper structural weakness o...
Over the last two decades Italy registered notable improvements in the functioning of labour market....
This paper starts from the hypothesis that an empirical assessment of the stability and instability ...
This paper analyses whether active labour market policies (ALMPs) have differing effects on unemplo...
The Italian labour market is characterized by deep gender differences and regional variability. The ...
One of the most widely recognized indicators of the labour market condition is a rising unemployment...
The financial crisis has significantly increased unemployment rates with differential effects on liv...
The Italian labor market suffered a sizable negative shock from the double-dip recession and has sin...
The Italian jobs crisis consists of a high percentage of non-working labour force, matched with a hi...
This contribution analyses the impact of the financial crisis on the Italian and US Labour Markets. ...
This thesis investigates the impact of the 2008 global financial and economic crisis on the situatio...
Among the main labour market indicators analysed in the European Labour Force survey we can observe ...
The 2007-8 economic crisis has produced an aggravation of imbalances already existing in the Italian...
The rise in the unemployment rate across European countries has been one of the most evident effects...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between fertility and labor market participatio...
The Italian labour market is characterized by deep gender differences and regional variability. The ...
Over the last two decades Italy registered notable improvements in the functioning of labour market....
This paper starts from the hypothesis that an empirical assessment of the stability and instability ...
This paper analyses whether active labour market policies (ALMPs) have differing effects on unemplo...
The Italian labour market is characterized by deep gender differences and regional variability. The ...
One of the most widely recognized indicators of the labour market condition is a rising unemployment...
The financial crisis has significantly increased unemployment rates with differential effects on liv...
The Italian labor market suffered a sizable negative shock from the double-dip recession and has sin...
The Italian jobs crisis consists of a high percentage of non-working labour force, matched with a hi...
This contribution analyses the impact of the financial crisis on the Italian and US Labour Markets. ...
This thesis investigates the impact of the 2008 global financial and economic crisis on the situatio...
Among the main labour market indicators analysed in the European Labour Force survey we can observe ...
The 2007-8 economic crisis has produced an aggravation of imbalances already existing in the Italian...
The rise in the unemployment rate across European countries has been one of the most evident effects...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between fertility and labor market participatio...
The Italian labour market is characterized by deep gender differences and regional variability. The ...
Over the last two decades Italy registered notable improvements in the functioning of labour market....
This paper starts from the hypothesis that an empirical assessment of the stability and instability ...
This paper analyses whether active labour market policies (ALMPs) have differing effects on unemplo...