The article investigates in-work poverty (IWP) in Italy through the lens of family policies. Adopting a longitudinal perspective, the work scrutinizes whether and to what extent the configuration of family policy tools – family allowances, leave and ECEC (Early Childhood Care and Education) – has been effective in contrasting IWP in Italy. Furthermore, it probes whether the Italian family policy has reconfigured over time as a tool for countering IWP. The study shows that family policy can be useful both directly – by providing income support for the most disadvantaged families – and indirectly – by fostering the transition to a dual-earner family model. However, the analysis of the Italian case shows that such positive effects are only potential, and not automatic. In Italy, historically, family policy has been scarcely effective. Nevertheless, in the last few years a pattern of slow change has initiated, and its effectiveness as a device to tackle IWP appears to have increased.

Giuliani, G.A., De Luigi, N. (2023). In-work poverty and family policy in Italy: from a frozen to a thawing landscape?. COMMUNITY, WORK & FAMILY, Early View, 1-21 [10.1080/13668803.2023.2282356].

In-work poverty and family policy in Italy: from a frozen to a thawing landscape?

Giuliani, Giovanni Amerigo
;
De Luigi, Nicola
2023

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The article investigates in-work poverty (IWP) in Italy through the lens of family policies. Adopting a longitudinal perspective, the work scrutinizes whether and to what extent the configuration of family policy tools – family allowances, leave and ECEC (Early Childhood Care and Education) – has been effective in contrasting IWP in Italy. Furthermore, it probes whether the Italian family policy has reconfigured over time as a tool for countering IWP. The study shows that family policy can be useful both directly – by providing income support for the most disadvantaged families – and indirectly – by fostering the transition to a dual-earner family model. However, the analysis of the Italian case shows that such positive effects are only potential, and not automatic. In Italy, historically, family policy has been scarcely effective. Nevertheless, in the last few years a pattern of slow change has initiated, and its effectiveness as a device to tackle IWP appears to have increased.
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Giuliani, G.A., De Luigi, N. (2023). In-work poverty and family policy in Italy: from a frozen to a thawing landscape?. COMMUNITY, WORK & FAMILY, Early View, 1-21 [10.1080/13668803.2023.2282356].
Giuliani, Giovanni Amerigo; De Luigi, Nicola
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