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 Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni . Photo

Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni

Associate professor

 Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni . Photo

Tavola rotonda : Un confronto fra esperienze Europee

Round table : A comparison between the experiences of some EU countries

Author

  • Philippe Auvergnon
  • Nicola Countouris
  • Manuel Antonio García-Muñoz Alhambra
  • Eva Maria Hohnerlein
  • Katja Nebe
  • Attila Kun
  • Vincenzo Pietrogiovanni

Summary, in English

The foreign colleagues answer the following questions: Does the current regulation of the standard employment relationship create poverty in your country? Which are the kinds of non-standard employment contracts (i.e. fixed-term contracts, part-time, etc.) that create fragility and poverty? Does the introduction of new technologies (digital platforms, smart work, etc.) contribute to the increase of the number of working poor and poverty? Does a linkage between the working poor and female employment exist? Which are the causes of the poverty of work performed in agriculture? Do taxation law and social security law have an impact on the increase of the number of working poor? Which is the answer of the social security system to the new poverties (both during working life and after it)?.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Law

Publishing year

2019-03

Language

Italian

Pages

197-224

Publication/Series

Lavoro e Diritto

Volume

33

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article (comment)

Publisher

Il Mulino publishing house

Topic

  • Law and Society
  • Work Sciences

Keywords

  • Comparing some European experiences
  • In-work poverty
  • Labour
  • Social and tax law

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1120-947X