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DOI 10.3280/SL2021-161001
URL https://www.francoangeli.it/riviste/SchedaRivista.aspx?DOI=10.3280/SL2021-161001
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Daten zur Zeitschrift

Vollständiger Titel
SOCIOLOGIA DEL LAVORO
Verlag (01) FrancoAngeli
Erscheinungsland Italien (IT)
ISSN 0392-5048
Produktform Gedruckte Zeitschrift (JB)
ISSN 1972-554X
Produktform Online-Zeitschrift (JD)

Fortsetzungsausgabe
Nummer der Ausgabe 161
Andere Beschreibung der Ausgabe 161
Erscheinungsdatum der Ausgabe (YYYY) 2021
Daten Fortsetzungsartikel
Titel The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on working poverty: Theoretical and conceptual reflections
Von (Autor) (A01) Eric Crettaz
Erste Seite 7
Letzte Seite 24
Sprache des Textes Englisch (eng)
Erscheinungsdatum (YYYY/MM) 2021 / 12
Copyright 2021, FrancoAngeli srl
Abstract
Vorwort (33)
Due to the ongoing Covid-crisis, the number of workers benefiting from short-time work schemes was high, especially during lockdowns, another large group of workers started working from home, and others, unfortunately, lost their jobs. The current situation is unprecedented, because it is the only global recession driven solely by a pandemic and the decrease in life expectancy is the worst since World War II. This article first shows that the literature on the socioeconomic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic does not say much about working poverty. Applying a theo-retical model presented in 2018 based on the four mechanisms that lead to working poverty (at the household level), this article considers the potential short- and midterm implications of the pandemic for the working poor in Europe. It also proposes conceptual reflections about which working poverty indicators may improve our understanding of what has unfolded since the pandemic began.

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