Faces of joblessness in Spain. A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies

"In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Spain either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 30% were without employment during the entire year, and a further 15% had weak labour-market att...

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Main Authors: Fernandez, Rodrigo, Immervoll, Herwig, Pacifico, Daniele, Browne, James, Neumann, Dirk, Thévenot, Céline
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Paris 2018
OECD
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19399468124911176409-Faces-of-joblessness-in-Spain..htm
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author Fernandez, Rodrigo
Immervoll, Herwig
Pacifico, Daniele
Browne, James
Neumann, Dirk
Thévenot, Céline
author_facet Fernandez, Rodrigo
Immervoll, Herwig
Pacifico, Daniele
Browne, James
Neumann, Dirk
Thévenot, Céline
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description "In the aftermath of the financial and economic crisis, large shares of working-age individuals in Spain either did not work or only to a limited extent. As the employment rate bottomed out in 2013, 30% were without employment during the entire year, and a further 15% had weak labour-market attachment, working only a fraction of the year, or on restricted working hours. This paper applies a novel method for measuring and visualising employment barriers of individuals with no or weak labour-market attachment, using household micro-data. It first develops indicators to quantify employment obstacles under three broad headings: (i) work-related capabilities, (ii) incentives, and (iii) employment opportunities. It then uses these indicators in conjunction with a statistical clustering approach to identify unobserved (“latent”) groups of individuals facing similar combinations of barriers. The resulting typology of labour-market difficulties provides insights on the most pressing policy priorities in supporting different groups into employment. A detailed policy discussion illustrates how these empirical results can inform people-centred assessments of existing labour-market integration measures and of key challenges across different policy areas and institutions. The most common employment obstacles in Spain were a lack of work experience, low education and skill levels, and scarce job opportunities. Although financial disincentives, health limitations and care responsibilities were less widespread overall, they remained important barriers for some groups. A striking finding is that 45% of jobless or low-intensity workers face three or more simultaneous barriers, highlighting the limits of narrow policy approaches that focus on subsets of these employment obstacles in isolation."
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is_hierarchy_title Faces of joblessness in Spain. A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
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physical 78 p.
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publishDate 2018
publisher Paris
OECD
spellingShingle Fernandez, Rodrigo
Immervoll, Herwig
Pacifico, Daniele
Browne, James
Neumann, Dirk
Thévenot, Céline
labour market
unemployment
labour market policy
Faces of joblessness in Spain. A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
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title Faces of joblessness in Spain. A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
topic labour market
unemployment
labour market policy
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19399468124911176409-Faces-of-joblessness-in-Spain..htm