Abstract

This paper focuses on changes in the Italian labour market over the decade 1993-2003. We estimate both aggregate transition matrices and micro-level multinomial logistic regression models to analyse flows between labour market states and their determinants. We aim to assess whether labour market intervention and regulation introduced in the nineties acted in the expected direction, that is helping disadvantaged categories such as women and the young. We find that, at least as far as our analysis goes, this has not been the case.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)233-265
Number of pages33
JournalGIORNALE DEGLI ECONOMISTI E ANNALI DI ECONOMIA
Volume68
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Labour mobility
  • Multinomial Logit
  • Unemployment

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