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Flessibilità del lavoro, segmentazione sociale e sviluppo del Mezzogiorno
Author(s) -
Paola Clarizia,
Domenico Maddaloni
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
quaderni di sociologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2421-5848
pISSN - 0033-4952
DOI - 10.4000/qds.1273
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , art
In political debates on the development of the Mezzogiorno it has frequently argued that the particular “backwardness” of the regional socio-economic context could work as a passepartout to the post-industrial age. In this article we discuss this topic, with special reference to four related questions: (1) the historical connections between “regular”, “flexible” and “informal” economy in Southern and Northern Italy; (2) the impact of recent changes in labour relations on the amount and structure of employment in Southern regions; (3) the role probably played by greater work flexibility on social structure and the political arena; (4) the consequences of work flexibility on personal life in a relatively “backward” context. Our conclusions are that the empirical evidence available seems not to confirm optimistic political judgements on the impact of post-industrial transition on Mezzogiorno. Quite the contrary seems to be true: according also to the historical record, the recent socio-economic changes are likely not to benefit primarily Southern regions, but more developed areas; in turn, they are likely to add new social problems to the old ones, and to enlarge social cleavages never filled by the industrial growth

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