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Regulatory Instruments and Policies for Sustainable Transitions in the Post-Pandemic Labour Market

In: Work Beyond the Pandemic

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  • Emanuele Menegatti

    (University of Bologna)

  • Riccardo Salomone

    (University of Trento)

  • Iacopo Senatori

    (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)

Abstract

The chapter addresses the regulatory instruments and policies enacted or under discussion, particularly in EU countries, under the conceptual frameworks of “sustainability” and “just transitions”, to tackle the structural changes of the labour market that the pandemic has partially caused and partially unveiled. It is divided into three parts, respectively focused on three welfare instruments that address different but complementary labour market issues. The first one considers the public schemes of income support based on social transfer and how they can tackle the problem of poverty. The second analyses job retention schemes established to govern “in-work” transitions during periods of partial or total employment discontinuity. The final section concludes with a reflection on changing paradigms and strategies of public investment in labour market policies.

Suggested Citation

  • Emanuele Menegatti & Riccardo Salomone & Iacopo Senatori, 2024. "Regulatory Instruments and Policies for Sustainable Transitions in the Post-Pandemic Labour Market," Springer Books, in: Tindara Addabbo & Edoardo Ales & Ylenia Curzi & Tommaso Fabbri & Olga Rymkevich & Iacopo Senatori (ed.), Work Beyond the Pandemic, chapter 0, pages 13-36, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-39951-0_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39951-0_2
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