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Italy's labour market reforms of 2012: did they reduce unemployment?

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  • Martin Myant

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This Working Paper critically analyses Italy’s labour market reforms of 2012 (Fornero Reform). It focuses especially on a measure designed to cut unemployment and labour-market dualism by reducing the protection against dismissal enjoyed by permanent employees.

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  • Martin Myant, 2016. "Italy's labour market reforms of 2012: did they reduce unemployment?," Working Papers 14738, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI).
  • Handle: RePEc:etu:wpaper:14738
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    1. Un bilancio della Riforma Fornero. Ipotesi sugli effetti del Jobs Act di Renzi
      by Lorenzo Battisti in Pensieri Economici on 2016-02-04 17:49:00

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