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Complementarities between labour market institutions and their causal impact on youth labour market outcomes

Shane Niall O'Higgins and Giovanni Pica

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: The paper analyses theoretically and empirically the effects on young people’s labour market outcomes of two specific labour market institutions and their interaction: employment protection legislation and active labour market policy. More specifically, the paper examines recent policy reforms in Italy focusing on the impact first of the 2012 Fornero reforms of employment protection legislation and second on the initial impact of the EU-wide Youth Guarantee scheme introduced in Italy in March 2014. The paper also examines how these two policy reforms interacted.

Keywords: youth employment; promotion of employment; employment policy; employment security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 37 pages
Date: 2017
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