We analyse theoretically and empirically the effects on young people\u2019s labour market outcomes of two specific labour market institutions and their interaction: employment protection legislation and active labour market policy. The paper examines recent policy reforms in Italy focussing on the impact of the 2012 Fornero reforms of employment protection legislation as well as the initial impact of the EU-wide Youth Guarantee scheme introduced in Italy in March 2014. The paper then examines how these two policy reforms interacted. The analysis first confirms the finding that the Fornero reform increased permanent hires particularly amongst the very youngest workers; it then goes on to find that the YG was indeed successful in increasing t...
The Jobs Act (L. 10 December 2014, n. 183) represents the last Italian labor market reform, aimed at...
Very preliminary version- Comments welcome Standard matching models cannot reconcile high unemployme...
This article analyses the “Jobs Act”—the last structural reform implemented in Italy—framing it with...
We analyse theoretically and empirically the effects on young people’s labour market outcomes of two...
This paper estimates the causal effects of the 2003 reform of the Italian apprenticeship contract wh...
In this paper, we estimate the causal effects of the 2003 reforms to the Italian apprenticeship cont...
In line with recent labour policy reforms, as well as the European programme known as Youth Guarante...
In Italy, as consequences of the recent economic crisis, the problem of unemployment has become cent...
The CFL (On-the-job Training) programme was introduced in Italy in 1985 with the aim of reducing yo...
In this paper, we estimate the causal effects of the 2003 reforms to the Italian apprenticeship con...
The paper uses non-experimental longitudinal data to study the effects of participation in the Youth...
The article presents an empirical analysis of the Italian Youth Guarantee (YG) based on the approach...
In this paper, we assess the effects of the labour market reforms to enhance flexibility, implemente...
The paper addresses the effects of employment protection legislation on job mobility and status at-t...
The first part provides a broad overview of changes in European youth policies in terms of training ...
The Jobs Act (L. 10 December 2014, n. 183) represents the last Italian labor market reform, aimed at...
Very preliminary version- Comments welcome Standard matching models cannot reconcile high unemployme...
This article analyses the “Jobs Act”—the last structural reform implemented in Italy—framing it with...
We analyse theoretically and empirically the effects on young people’s labour market outcomes of two...
This paper estimates the causal effects of the 2003 reform of the Italian apprenticeship contract wh...
In this paper, we estimate the causal effects of the 2003 reforms to the Italian apprenticeship cont...
In line with recent labour policy reforms, as well as the European programme known as Youth Guarante...
In Italy, as consequences of the recent economic crisis, the problem of unemployment has become cent...
The CFL (On-the-job Training) programme was introduced in Italy in 1985 with the aim of reducing yo...
In this paper, we estimate the causal effects of the 2003 reforms to the Italian apprenticeship con...
The paper uses non-experimental longitudinal data to study the effects of participation in the Youth...
The article presents an empirical analysis of the Italian Youth Guarantee (YG) based on the approach...
In this paper, we assess the effects of the labour market reforms to enhance flexibility, implemente...
The paper addresses the effects of employment protection legislation on job mobility and status at-t...
The first part provides a broad overview of changes in European youth policies in terms of training ...
The Jobs Act (L. 10 December 2014, n. 183) represents the last Italian labor market reform, aimed at...
Very preliminary version- Comments welcome Standard matching models cannot reconcile high unemployme...
This article analyses the “Jobs Act”—the last structural reform implemented in Italy—framing it with...