Has the economic crisis contributed to more segmentation in labour market and welfare outcomes?
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2012
49 p.
economic recession ; employment ; labour market ; labour market segmentation ; part time employment ; precarious employment ; temporary employment ; unemployment ; unemployment benefit ; welfare state
Working Paper
2012.02
Labour market
English
Bibliogr.
1994-4446
13.01.2-62652
"This paper analyses whether developments on the labour market and in the welfare system during the economic crisis can be seen as perpetuating the trend towards labour market segmentation or whether the crisis may actually have contributed to containing some of the divisions forged in recent decades. With regard to labour market developments, the author demonstrates a further segmentation during the crisis, in particular for those disproportionately affected by unemployment. Due to data deficiencies, it is difficult to judge conclusively whether the crisis has contributed to more or to less segmentation in welfare coverage. In fact, there seems to be a division between countries in this regard and the deliberate opening up of unemployment schemes in several countries to new groups of workers during the crisis can clearly be seen as a positive trend contrasting with developments over recent decades. "
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