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Journal Title
Meridiana: Rivista di Storia e Scienze Sociali
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
Other Language
Country
Italy
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Abstract
The Socially Useful Jobs (LSU) were the first important Italian experiment in active labor policies. This article examines the categories of work and non-work through the ethnographic analysis of the trajectories of socially useful workers in Brindisi. The analysis shows how their trajectory has been characterized by the interaction of processes of regulation and informalization. The LSUs were an important experiment in differentiating work within a regulatory framework defined by the notion of public utility. Often assessed as an assistentialist measure, the LSUs have recently been evoked in the discussion of new workfare measures such as the Reddito di Cittadinanza. The article suggests that the analysis of LSU in their actual implementation can provide important critical insights to approach current conditional income measures and, more broadly, the social implications of the relationships between unemployment and public utility in relation to the work-income nexus.
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Keywords
Work,Income,Unemployment,Public utility
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Sociology - Social Sciences
- Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences
- Anthropology - Social Sciences
Funding Records
Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
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CEECIND/01894/2018/CP1533/CT0001 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
IDEAS-ERC FP7 | European Research Council |
UIDB/04038/2020 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
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