The Great Recession and the Eurozone crisis taking place since 2008 are real-life tests for policies aimed at promoting inclusive labor markets in the Eurozone. Therefore, this article discusses first how the risk of being a labor market outsider evolved in the Eurozone during the crises, and whether this risk diverged between social groups. Using EU-SILC data, we describe the overall level of outsider risks before and during the crises - risks of being either unemployed, temporarily employed or earning a low wage - among the labor force ('polarization') and the concentration of these risks among vulnerable groups ('marginalization'). Our results show that the outsider risks have particularly increased in the Southern European countries, an...
Post-enlargement mobility brings economic benefits but may result in socioeconomic cleavages between...
Defence date: 12 September 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, EUI (Supervisor); Profes...
Migrants play a significant role in European labor markets and are used as sources of "cheap labor";...
This article discusses the changing social distribution of unemployment and long-term unemployment r...
This introductory article to the special issue proposes that proponents of the European marketizatio...
In the aftermath of the crisis, Europe is becoming more polarised in terms of employment, competitiv...
[Excerpt] Europe has begun to emerge from the prolonged slump that began with the global financial c...
The project leading to this article has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 rese...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the conflicting trends in inequality both across ...
Polarization is an interesting additional social indicator for analyzing income distribution across ...
The marginalization of trade unions was a notable feature of the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozo...
This study investigates employment and occupational mobility in Europe before and after the 2008 fin...
The general adoption of austerity policies throughout the EU and in particular in the eurozone is ha...
The European crisis has triggered a series of economic, political and social consequences in the Eur...
This paper shows that the change in the occupational composition of the labor market in favour of no...
Post-enlargement mobility brings economic benefits but may result in socioeconomic cleavages between...
Defence date: 12 September 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, EUI (Supervisor); Profes...
Migrants play a significant role in European labor markets and are used as sources of "cheap labor";...
This article discusses the changing social distribution of unemployment and long-term unemployment r...
This introductory article to the special issue proposes that proponents of the European marketizatio...
In the aftermath of the crisis, Europe is becoming more polarised in terms of employment, competitiv...
[Excerpt] Europe has begun to emerge from the prolonged slump that began with the global financial c...
The project leading to this article has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 rese...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the conflicting trends in inequality both across ...
Polarization is an interesting additional social indicator for analyzing income distribution across ...
The marginalization of trade unions was a notable feature of the sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozo...
This study investigates employment and occupational mobility in Europe before and after the 2008 fin...
The general adoption of austerity policies throughout the EU and in particular in the eurozone is ha...
The European crisis has triggered a series of economic, political and social consequences in the Eur...
This paper shows that the change in the occupational composition of the labor market in favour of no...
Post-enlargement mobility brings economic benefits but may result in socioeconomic cleavages between...
Defence date: 12 September 2016Examining Board: Professor Hanspeter Kriesi, EUI (Supervisor); Profes...
Migrants play a significant role in European labor markets and are used as sources of "cheap labor";...