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Policies against In-Work Poverty in Italy

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  • Andrea Garnero
  • Silvia Ciucciovino
  • Mariella Magnani
  • Paolo Naticchioni
  • Michele Raitano
  • Stefani Scherer
  • Emanuela Struffolino
Abstract
Un quarto dei lavoratori italiani ha una retribuzione individuale bassa (cioè inferiore al 60% della mediana) e più di un lavoratore su dieci si trova in situazione di povertà (cioè vive in un nucleo con reddito netto equivalente inferiore al 60% della mediana). Nel dibattito pubblico, la povertà lavorativa è spesso collegata a salari insufficienti mentre questa è il risultato di un processo che va ben oltre il salario e che riguarda i tempi di lavoro, la composizione familiare e il ruolo redistributivo dello Stato. Una strategia di lotta alla povertà lavorativa richiede quindi una molteplicità di strumenti per sostenere i redditi individuali, aumentare il numero di percettori di reddito e assicurare un sistema redistributivo ben mirato. In questo contributo, dopo una discussione dei meccanismi che conducono a situazioni di povertà lavorativa, discutiamo quattro proposte di intervento per contrastare la povertà lavorativa in Italia.

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  • Andrea Garnero & Silvia Ciucciovino & Mariella Magnani & Paolo Naticchioni & Michele Raitano & Stefani Scherer & Emanuela Struffolino, 2022. "Policies against In-Work Poverty in Italy," Economia & lavoro, Carocci editore, issue 3, pages 9-32.
  • Handle: RePEc:caq:j950ix:doi:10.7384/107275:y:2022:i:3:p:9-32
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