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Labor Market Reforms and Earnings Dynamics: the Italian Case

Labor Market Reforms and Earnings Dynamics: the Italian Case
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2021-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1513573748

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This paper summarizes statistics on the key aspects of the distribution of earnings levels and earnings changes using administrative (social security) data from Italy between 1985 and 2016. During the time covered by our data, earnings inequality and earnings volatility increased, while earnings mobility did not change significantly. We connect these trends with some salient facts about the Italian labor market, in particular the labor market reforms of the 1990s and 2000s which induced a substantial rise in fixedterm and part-time employment. The rise in parttime work explains much of the rise in earnings inequality, while the rise in fixed-term contracts explains much of the rise in volatility. Both these trends affect the earnings distribution through hours worked: part-time jobs reduce hours worked within a week, while fixed-term contracts reduce the number of weeks worked during the year as well as increase their volatility. We find weak evidence that fixed-term contracts represent a "stepping-stone" to permanent employment. Finally, we offer suggestive evidence that the labor market reforms contributed to the slowdown in labor productivity in Italy by delaying human capital accumulation (in the form of general and firm-specific experience) of recent cohorts.


The Italian Labor Market

The Italian Labor Market
Author: Mr.Martin Schindler
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451871953

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Despite improvements in labor market performance over the past decade, owing in part to past reforms, Italy's employment and productivity outcomes continue to lag behind those of its European peers. This paper reviews Italy's institutional landscape and labor market trends from a cross-country perspective, and discusses possible avenues for further reform. The policy discussion draws on international reform experience and on simulations based on a calibrated labor market matching model. A key lesson is that the details of reform design, and the sequencing of reforms, matter greatly for labor market outcomes and for the fiscal costs associated with these reforms.


The Italian Labor Market

The Italian Labor Market
Author: Mr.Eswar Prasad
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1998-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451975910

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This paper provides a synthesis of existing and new empirical perspectives on the structure of the Italian labor market, using data at different levels of disaggregation. The analysis indicates that aggregate data mask considerable disparities in labor market outcomes across regions and demographic groups. The evolutions of sectoral wage and employment structures also point to some dimensions of labor market rigidities. A micro data set with individual data is then used to highlight key structural problems that affect labor supply and demand. The implications of these different strands of empirical analysis for the formulation and effective implementation of labor market policy are then discussed.


Competitiveness and Wage Bargaining Reform in Italy

Competitiveness and Wage Bargaining Reform in Italy
Author: Mr.Alvar Kangur
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2018-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484348117

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The growth of Italian exports has lagged that of euro area peers. Against the backdrop of unit labor costs that have risen faster than those in euro area peers, this paper examines whether there is a competitiveness challenge in Italy and evaluates the framework of wage bargaining. Wages are set at the sectoral level and extended nationally. However, they do not respond well to firm-specific productivity, regional disparities, or skill mismatches. Nominally rigid wages have also implied adjustment through lower profits and employment. Wage developments explain about 45 percent of the manufacturing unit labor cost gap with Germany. In a search-and-match DSGE model of the Italian labor market, this paper finds substantial gains from moving from sectoral- to firm-level wage setting of at least 3.5 percentage points lower unemployment (or higher employment) rate and a notable improvement in Italy’s competitiveness over the medium term.


Rescued by Europe?

Rescued by Europe?
Author: Maurizio Ferrera
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789053566510

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Labor Market Reforms as a Source of the Recent Italian Puzzle

Labor Market Reforms as a Source of the Recent Italian Puzzle
Author: William Addessi
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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In this paper we investigate the changes in the Italian economy over the last two decades. Stylized facts show a marked decrease in the unemployment rate starting from the end of the Nineties, and, at the same time, a significant increase in the firms' market power. Moreover, notwithstanding the decreasing unemployment rate, the real wage has grown less than labor productivity. The institutional reforms of the Italian labor market have mostly influenced recent performances of the Italian economy since they are able to conciliate the increase in mark-up, decrease in the unemployment rate and the difference in the growth rate between labor productivity and real wage. Using a simple macroeconomic model, we show that the observed decrease in both unemployment and real wage can be explained by the fact that labor market reforms have been proportionally more incisive than the increase in the firms' market power.


Labor Market Institutions and Flexibility in Italy

Labor Market Institutions and Flexibility in Italy
Author: Dimitri G. Demekas
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1994-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The paper surveys three broad categories of labor market institutions in Italy: employment protection legislation, unemployment benefit systems, and wage bargaining arrangements. In each case, the recent evolution and current state of Italian institutions are evaluated and compared with those in other major European countries.


The Italian Labor Market

The Italian Labor Market
Author: Eswar S. Prasad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

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This paper provides a synthesis of existing and new empirical perspectives on the structure of the Italian labor market, using data at different levels of disaggregation. The analysis indicates that aggregate data mask considerable disparities in labor market outcomes across regions and demographic groups. The evolutions of sectoral wage and employment structures also point to some dimensions of labor market rigidities. A micro data set with individual data is then used to highlight key structural problems that affect labor supply and demand. The implications of these different strands of empirical analysis for the formulation and effective implementation of labor market policy are then discussed.