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The transformations of work in Europe: flexibility and social regulation Enzo Mingione University of Milan-Bicocca Rethymno, Crete 5-7– June 2008
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Employment and Unemployment in Europe Trends of change Decline of breadwinner jobs Growth of women employment Increase of flexible jobs
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Unemployment trends: post-industrial transformation pushed up Un., which stabilized between 5 and 10%. Structural growth of Un.’s eterogeinity and instability.
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Decrease of breadwinner employment’s chances Decrease of employment in manifacturing sector (“fordist “ corporations, in particular) and in large bureaucracies. Increase of heterogeneous and less stable forms of employment in service sector. Male employment decreases but female employment increases more.
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Growth of service jobs: from less than 40% (until 1970) to over 60% (last 90s)
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Male employment trends: decline due mainly to increasing education
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Female employment rates: constant and strong increase net of education growth.
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Characteristics of female employment’s increase Higher incidence of non-standard jobs: 80% of part-time employees are women. Germany-France: similar trends, but… G.: 40% women in part time, mainly working less than 20 h. per week F.: 25% women in part time, mainly working more than 20 h. per week UK – Sweden: similar trends, but… UK: like Germany, predominantly short and untenure part time Sweden: even more than in France good part time
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Female part-time trends: increase mainly in countries starting with low employment rates Female part-time (% of employees) Oecd – national definition : 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 1987 198819891990199119921993199419951996 19971998 1999200020012002200320042005 France GermanyItalySpainSwedenUnited Kingdom
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Different models of female part time’s ranges: Northern Europe, Germany and UK high level; France intermediate, Southern Europe low. Source: Eurostat
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Temporary employment trends: increasing slowly towards a common level around 15% (exceptions: Spain and UK)
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Temporary jobs Increase in all countries Concentrated among young people (15-24 y.) More than 50% in Spain, Germany, France and Sweden Slightly higher among women Mostly between 8 and 15% of employees Spain and UK are exceptions: Spain: 35% (strong increase between end of 80s and begin of 90s UK: constantly around 5% because of Tatcher’s deregulation within standard occupation
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Self-employment trends in industry and services: a different area of new flexibility, strongly differentiated among countries
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Educational disadvantage: high level of education reduce gender disadvantage; low level push up it, in particular in Southern Europe. Educational disadvantage is higher among women than men. Source: Eurostat
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New social regulation of heterogeneous and unstable jobs 3 main areas of tensions between (new forms of) work and social organization Non standard jobs for high qualified workers Low income jobs (low qualified natives; migrants and minorities) Conciliation between work and family care
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Employment and motherhood an example from Great Britain: among low educated, more ethnic disadvantage
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