2022
DOI: 10.22325/fes/res.2022.132
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Doble invisibilidad: los efectos del paro oculto en los colectivos vulnerables de población de los países del sur de Europa durante la pandemia del COVID-19

Abstract: La crisis de la COVID-19 se ha caracterizado por una mayor fragilidad del mercado laboral, especialmente en los países del sur de Europa. Sin embargo, los datos oficiales no reflejan con exactitud las transformaciones reales de sus mercados de trabajo. En este contexto, este trabajo compara el comportamiento del mercado laboral de los colectivos vulnerables de población (jóvenes, mujeres e inmigrantes) en tres países del sur de Europa con un análisis cruzado de datos a lo largo del tiempo. Para ello, hemos des… Show more

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“…agriculture, retail and warehouse workers), while often living in overcrowded accommodation with poor housing conditions and in run-down neighbourhoods (Chantzaras & Yfantopoulos, 2022). Within the available data on economic recession and unemployment, the Southern European countries comprise a special case, since the official statistics do not capture the conditions of the many "invisible" cases of workers who moved from being underemployed to being inactive, or of the collectives within these groups who are more vulnerable than others and suffered more during the pandemic (Suárez-Grimalt et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Social Effects Of the Pandemic In The Countries Of South...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…agriculture, retail and warehouse workers), while often living in overcrowded accommodation with poor housing conditions and in run-down neighbourhoods (Chantzaras & Yfantopoulos, 2022). Within the available data on economic recession and unemployment, the Southern European countries comprise a special case, since the official statistics do not capture the conditions of the many "invisible" cases of workers who moved from being underemployed to being inactive, or of the collectives within these groups who are more vulnerable than others and suffered more during the pandemic (Suárez-Grimalt et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Social Effects Of the Pandemic In The Countries Of South...mentioning
confidence: 99%