All of One Kind? Labour Market Reforms Under Austerity in Italy and Spain

Saturday, April 16, 2016
Concerto A (DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City)
Arianna Tassinari , University of Warwick
Georg Picot , University of Bergen
Most scholars have highlighted the commonalities of labour market reforms under austerity in Europe, mostly in terms of liberalization. A more differentiated analysis is in order. We analyse in detail the two South-European cases where pressure for austerity was intense but governments maintained a degree of discretion as they were not subjected to direct bailout conditions: Italy and Spain. We examine the period since 2010, which includes a major labour market reform in each of the two states in 2012. Using a theoretical framework that allows distinguishing forms of liberalization, we find that reforms in the two states indeed differed markedly. In Spain flexibilisation and declining coverage of protection prevailed whereas in Italy flexibilisation was combined with improved protection of workers at the margin of the labour market. The differing influence of the centre-left helps to explain this divergence.
Paper
  • PicotTassinariCES2016.pdf (686.0 kB)