The “European social model” includes a welfare regime with generous social expenditure; high employment or income protection; a well-developed system of industrial relations; and involvement of social partners in policymaking. Within the Italian social model, however, one can find three major dividing lines. The first one stems from the coexistence of different models in different areas of the country. Second, an occupation-based principle in pensions and in unemployment benefits coexists with a citizenship-based one in health and education. Finally, core workers enjoy high job and income security, whereas outsiders are highly dependent on the market. These three dividing lines substantially endanger the legitimacy and social acceptance of the Italian social model: each of them profoundly affects the perceptions of workers and citizens, leading to widespread criticism of even those aspects that clearly benefit them and, at the same time, to fierce opposition to the several attempts at reforming it.

Italy: the uneasy co-exsistence of different social models / M. Regini, S. Colombo. ((Intervento presentato al convegno The nordic mode : solution for continental Europe’s problems? tenutosi a Cambridge nel 2008.

Italy: the uneasy co-exsistence of different social models

M. Regini
Primo
;
S. Colombo
Ultimo
2009

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The “European social model” includes a welfare regime with generous social expenditure; high employment or income protection; a well-developed system of industrial relations; and involvement of social partners in policymaking. Within the Italian social model, however, one can find three major dividing lines. The first one stems from the coexistence of different models in different areas of the country. Second, an occupation-based principle in pensions and in unemployment benefits coexists with a citizenship-based one in health and education. Finally, core workers enjoy high job and income security, whereas outsiders are highly dependent on the market. These three dividing lines substantially endanger the legitimacy and social acceptance of the Italian social model: each of them profoundly affects the perceptions of workers and citizens, leading to widespread criticism of even those aspects that clearly benefit them and, at the same time, to fierce opposition to the several attempts at reforming it.
2009
Settore SPS/09 - Sociologia dei Processi economici e del Lavoro
Center for European Studies, Harvard University
https://ces.fas.harvard.edu/publications/000018-italy-the-uneasy-co-existence-of-different-social-models
Italy: the uneasy co-exsistence of different social models / M. Regini, S. Colombo. ((Intervento presentato al convegno The nordic mode : solution for continental Europe’s problems? tenutosi a Cambridge nel 2008.
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