The article is focused on the analysis of flexicurity arrangements in the Italian case with a twofold aim. The first aim is substantive: analysing and evaluating recent labour market reforms in Italy with particular reference to the possible emergence of a new flexicurity model. The second goal is to contribute to the debate on labour market development and flexicurity by enriching and refining the available analytical tools. More specifically, we argue that the traditional conceptual 'lenses' focusing on the 'insiders'/'outsiders' divide are inadequate to grasp the ongoing changes in the Italian labour market. This leads us to identify a third category of workers, the 'mid-siders', who are increasingly relevant in the Italian case and may prove to be relevant in other labour markets too. Moreover, we introduce the concept of 'selective flexicurity', referring to the fact that in the Italian case flexibility and security measures have been applied differently across the various categories of workers.

‘Selective Flexicurity’ in Segmented Labour Markets : the Case of Italian ‘Mid-Siders’ / M.R.C. Jessoula, P. Graziano, I. Madama. - In: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL POLICY. - ISSN 0047-2794. - 39:4(2010 Oct), pp. 561-583. [10.1017/S0047279410000498]

‘Selective Flexicurity’ in Segmented Labour Markets : the Case of Italian ‘Mid-Siders’

M.R.C. Jessoula
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I. Madama
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2010

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The article is focused on the analysis of flexicurity arrangements in the Italian case with a twofold aim. The first aim is substantive: analysing and evaluating recent labour market reforms in Italy with particular reference to the possible emergence of a new flexicurity model. The second goal is to contribute to the debate on labour market development and flexicurity by enriching and refining the available analytical tools. More specifically, we argue that the traditional conceptual 'lenses' focusing on the 'insiders'/'outsiders' divide are inadequate to grasp the ongoing changes in the Italian labour market. This leads us to identify a third category of workers, the 'mid-siders', who are increasingly relevant in the Italian case and may prove to be relevant in other labour markets too. Moreover, we introduce the concept of 'selective flexicurity', referring to the fact that in the Italian case flexibility and security measures have been applied differently across the various categories of workers.
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flexicurity; labour market reform; unemployment protection; insiders-outsiders
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‘Selective Flexicurity’ in Segmented Labour Markets : the Case of Italian ‘Mid-Siders’ / M.R.C. Jessoula, P. Graziano, I. Madama. - In: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL POLICY. - ISSN 0047-2794. - 39:4(2010 Oct), pp. 561-583. [10.1017/S0047279410000498]
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