Law 183 of 2014, evocatively named the Jobs Act, has determined a deep change in the Italian industrial relations. This article frames the Jobs Act within the overall labor market reform process occurred in Italy since mid-nineties and provides a first evaluation of its impacts on the Italian labor market. Taking advantage of different data sources (administrative and labor force data) and concentrating the analysis over the period after the Jobs Act implementation, the investigation provides the following results: the expected boost in employment growth is not detected; an increase in the share of temporary contracts over the open-ended ones is observed; a raise of part-time contracts within the new permanent positions emerges.
La precarizzazione del lavoro e gli effetti del Jobs Act / Fana, Marta; Cirillo, Valeria; Guarascio, Dario. - In: LA RIVISTA DELLE POLITICHE SOCIALI. - ISSN 1724-5389. - 4:(2015).
La precarizzazione del lavoro e gli effetti del Jobs Act
Fana, Marta;Guarascio, Dario
2015-01-01
Abstract
Law 183 of 2014, evocatively named the Jobs Act, has determined a deep change in the Italian industrial relations. This article frames the Jobs Act within the overall labor market reform process occurred in Italy since mid-nineties and provides a first evaluation of its impacts on the Italian labor market. Taking advantage of different data sources (administrative and labor force data) and concentrating the analysis over the period after the Jobs Act implementation, the investigation provides the following results: the expected boost in employment growth is not detected; an increase in the share of temporary contracts over the open-ended ones is observed; a raise of part-time contracts within the new permanent positions emerges.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


