Autori:
Villa, Paola,
Simonazzi, Annamaria,
Naticchioni, Paolo,
Lucidi, FedericoTitolo:
Continuity and change in the Italian model: Italy's laborious convergence towards the European social modelPeriodico:
Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" - Dipartimento di Economia Pubblica. Working PaperAnno:
2008 - Volume:
1 - Fascicolo:
108 - Pagina iniziale:
1 - Pagina finale:
21Changes in social patterns and in social policies have profoundly transformed the Italian family and society. New technological and economic conditions have challenged the old pattern of production, employment and labour standards. Italy’s response has been a “limping reformism”: the various components of the Italian social model have developed along different lines. While convergence on legislative features and on macroeconomic policy has been almost mandatory, owing to the external constraints
represented by European directives and the common currency, in other fields, namely
the labour and product markets, reforms have often been “at the margin” or have not
substantially altered the Italian model. Failure (or only partial implementation) of
reforms in one area has shifted the cost to other areas. The end result has been the
exacerbation of old segmentations and the creation of new ones and the convergence at
different speeds on the “European social model”.
SICI: 1974-2940(2008)1:108<1:CACITI>2.0.ZU;2-3
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