Get Ready to Be Laid Off
The other face of Italians' unwillingness to switch jobs is the fact that they don't expect to find another one soon. With the exception of Spain and Greece, Italy is the EU27 country where this fear...
View ArticleMore Flexibility Means More Foreign Investment, is it?
In 2003 the so-called 'Biagi Law' was in effect, beginning a process of labour market flexibilization that has brought the Italian one to be one of the less protected in the OECD. This has not paid...
View ArticleFor Italian Managers, it’s Not Strict Work Regulation that Prevents Hiring,...
Two thirds of Italian managers do not think that it is much debated Article 18 in the Statute of Workers, that prevents firing without 'right reasons', that prevents enterprises from hiring. Yet they...
View ArticleCore Euro Economies Benefited Less from the Euro
Current long-term unemployment rate is not the highest in EU history - but it his higher among EU17 vs. EU27 countries.Articoli Correlati:The Soviet Union of Capital: a VisualizationThe EU Economy: a...
View ArticleWages in Developed Countries
In twenty years, wages in developed countries grew by a mere 6%Articoli Correlati:A Year of Bad Corporate Guys: an Interactive ChartThe #Newtown Massacre, Ender’s Game, and the Sickness…Launching the...
View ArticleNo Need to Study to Get a Job
Unemployment rate in Italy does not change by education title. There's a good and bad side about it.Articoli Correlati:The Soviet Union of Capital: a VisualizationThe EU Economy: a Visual...
View Article‘Low’ Unemployment has Been Just a Break in the Series
Unemployment trend in the past 10 years would have brought us here even without the Great Depression. Possibly.Articoli Correlati:The EU Economy: a Visual StoryLaunching the Fall of Europe...
View ArticleI Want More!
One part time worker in five in the Euro Area would rather have worked more hours in 2011. However, there are gigantic differences between countries.Articoli Correlati:The EU Economy: a Visual...
View ArticleThe Reserve Army of Europe is Italian
Italy has by far the largest share of potential workers in Europe - and most of them are those who do not seek a job even if they might.Articoli Correlati:The Soviet Union of Capital: a...
View ArticleLa ‘Rigidità del Mercato del Lavoro’ non Sembra Essere il Motivo per cui...
Uno studio dimostra che la stagnazione della produttività in Italia rispetto a Germania e Francia non è dovuta alla rigidità del mercato del lavoro ma (probabilmente) all'incompetenza dei...
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