2015
DOI: 10.1177/138826271501700204
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Austerity-Driven Labour Market Reforms in Southern Europe: Eroding the Security of Labour Market Insiders

Abstract: Th e sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone and increased pressures for 'structural reform' have led to a period of intensive change in labour market policy in Southern Europe. Examining the cases of Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy, this article focuses on the security of labour market insiders, a key group in labour markets that is highly segmented. Th e security of labour market insiders is conceptualised as consisting of security in employment (protection against dismissals) and security in unemployment (p… Show more

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“…Both countries are classified as representative examples of the Southern European welfare state, and they share a number of common characteristics. First, they have an insider‐oriented segmented labour market, marked by high levels of employment protection for labour market insiders and a large number of atypical workers with very low levels of security (Moreira et al, , p. 204). Second, both cases share features identified in the literature that constrain “Europeanization” – including weak administrations, fragmented social partnership, lack of co‐operation between different actors, and a culture showing neglect of EU policies (Zartaloudis and Kornelakis, , p. 1148), thus more impervious to external pressures.…”
Section: Case Selection and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both countries are classified as representative examples of the Southern European welfare state, and they share a number of common characteristics. First, they have an insider‐oriented segmented labour market, marked by high levels of employment protection for labour market insiders and a large number of atypical workers with very low levels of security (Moreira et al, , p. 204). Second, both cases share features identified in the literature that constrain “Europeanization” – including weak administrations, fragmented social partnership, lack of co‐operation between different actors, and a culture showing neglect of EU policies (Zartaloudis and Kornelakis, , p. 1148), thus more impervious to external pressures.…”
Section: Case Selection and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El contenido sustantivo de estas reformas, los instrumentos y el tipo de programas de activación implementados ya ha sido estudiado (OCDE, 2013;Martin, 2014;Martínez Valverde 2014;Moreira et al, 2015;de la Rica 2015). Sin embargo, hay pocos análisis acerca de cómo han podido afectar estas reformas a la organización territorial de las PAMT en el Estado Autonómico.…”
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“…In addition, the fragmentation of the labour markets deepened during the economic crisis as a result of the structural reforms carried out by Southern European countries under pressure from fi nancial markets and from international institutions and creditor countries within the European Union. Deregulation of the labour market aimed initially at boosting job creation has resulted in increasing temporality and instability of the most vulnerable categories of the economically active population, such as the young and women (Gutiérrez 2014 ;Moreira et al 2015 ). On the other hand, the heavy dependence of Southern EU economies on labour-intensive and low-productivity jobs has also had (Fernández 2014 ).…”
Section: The Economic Crisis In Eu Countries: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%