Europa

Europa

Author: Giuseppe Casale

Publisher: FrancoAngeli

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9788846437013

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European Economic Integration and Italian Labour Policies

European Economic Integration and Italian Labour Policies

Author: Gilberto Antonelli

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13:

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For a long time now the Italian economy and its labour market have been used as case studies due to the peculiarities they exhibit. This text is the result of a research project which has successfully analyzed how European economic integration has influenced Italy and particularly its labour market. This book highlights issues including labour policies and employment strategies, education, training and market trends.


Unemployment and Labour Market Flexibility

Unemployment and Labour Market Flexibility

Author: Loretta De Luca

Publisher: International Labour Organization

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9789221082668

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Italy's traditionally high unemployment has often been linked to the supposed rigidity of the labour market. In fact, the situation resembles a leopard skin, where competitive, dynamic activities coexist with protected, inefficient sectors.


Breve Dizionario Di Politica Europea. Ediz. Italiana E Inglese

Breve Dizionario Di Politica Europea. Ediz. Italiana E Inglese

Author: Marco Marazzi e Stefania Schipani

Publisher: MAZZANTI LIBRI - ME PUBLISHER

Published: 2014-04-29

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 8898109377

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Come si struttura l’attuale Unione europea? Quali sono le sue caratteristiche e come deve modificarle se vuole compiere davvero un salto di qualità per portare a compimento il disegno originario di una terra che sia culla di nazioni diverse ma vicine, per diventare una Europa unita e rappresentativa degli Stati e dei cittadini, in una parola, Federale? L’Europa di oggi è una grande porta con tante serrature, ma per trovare l’Europa del futuro e guardare oltre bisogna aprirle tutte e di tutte trovare le chiavi. Ecco il perché di questo libro che fotografa alcuni dei principali aspetti che caratterizzano la nostra Europa attuale, ognuno dei quali è una serratura da aprire e quelle che proponiamo sono per noi le chiavi giuste. Le chiavi di una Federazione europea. How is the European Union structured? What are its features and how should it change to take that qualitative step and achieve the original idea of a land that is the cradle of different, but close nations, and turn itself into a united Europe which represents the States but also the citizens. In one word, a Federation? Today’s Europe is a great door with many locks; to discover the Europe of the future and look ahead of us, we need to find all the keys and open all these doors. This is why we wrote this book, which takes a picture of some of the main features of today’s Europe, each one of which is a lock that needs to be opened, and for which we try to suggest the right keys. The keys of our European federation.


Precarious Workers

Precarious Workers

Author: Eloisa Betti

Publisher: Central European University Press

Published: 2022-12-20

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 9633864380

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The recent vast upsurge in social science scholarship on job precarity has generally little to say about earlier forms of this phenomenon. Eloisa Betti’s monograph convincingly demonstrates on the example of Italy that even in the post-war phase of Keynesian stability and welfare state, precarious labor was an underlying feature of economic development. She examines how in this short period exceptional politics of labor stability prevailed. The volume then presents the processes whereby labor precarity regained momentum— under the name of flexibility— in the post-Fordist phase from the early 1980s, taking on new forms in the Craxi and Berlusconi eras. Multiple actors are addressed in the analysis. The book gives voice to intellectuals, scholars, politicians and trade unionists as they have framed the concept and debates on precarious work from the 1950s onwards. Views of labor law experts, politicians and public servants are investigated in regard to labor regulations. Positions of the very precarians are explored, ranging from rural women, industrial homeworkers and blue-collar workers to physicians, university researchers and trainees, unveiling the emergence of anti-precarity social movements. The continuous role of women’s associations and feminist groups in opposing labor precarity since the 1950s is prominently exposed.