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We look at changes in employment in Italy after the double-dip recession. We show that since the end of 2014 the … developments are not common to France, Spain and Germany. Therefore, we turn to Italy-specific determinants related to the recent …
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In 2015 Italy adopted two different policies aimed at reducing labour market dualism and fostering employment: a …
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In this paper I assess the responsiveness of Italian wage rates to labor market conditions and show that the specific wage measure considered has important consequences for the results. The cyclical response of wages measured by National Accounts is dampened by a number of measurement issues; on...
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This work analyzes the evolution of the labour force participation rate in Italy, as compared with the other main euro … probability of participating. The results show that the main drivers of the increase in Italy's participation rate are structural …
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We reassess the role of regional imbalances in explaining the high household income inequality in Italy. In the first …
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and destroyed in Italy and in its regions in the years 2011-17. To do so, we apply a ‘jobs-based’ approach methodology … of Statistics (ISTAT). Our findings suggest that in the period, Italy experienced a polarisation pattern skewed towards … trends across Italy: while the central and northern regions are responsible for the growth not only in the share of workers …
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Women's labor force participation is lowest in Italy among the OECD countries. Moreover, the participation rate of …
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sector employment in Italy over the past decade, combining an overview of the main legislative interventions that have shaped …
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We study the distribution of housing wealth in Italy using data from a sample survey (the survey on household income …
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In this paper, we test whether a wage Phillips curve can still be considered a reliable approximation of nominal wage determination in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. The empirical evidence is broadly in favour of the existence of a negative relation between labour market slack and...
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