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Rethinking Italy’s Citizens’ Income
Let's take a moment to think: from 2019 to today, beyond the pandemic which has recently ceased to be a topic of discussion, and the war which has undoubtedly conquered the pages of newspapers, albeit intermittently, what has been one of the most debated topics in our country, continually present in national and local press? There is no doubt that the first place goes to the Citizens’ Income (RdC). ...
The Entirely Italian “Poverty Regime”
Premise: how do we measure poverty? What poverty is and how it can be measured is the subject of many theoretical and methodological debates that do not provide, nor could they provide, a single answer. It is not just a matter of choosing between a multidimensional or a unidimensional conception of poverty, and therefore which indicators to use (only economic or also human and social capital, ...
Public Policies for Recovery
The crisis in the Italian automotive sector, which has been ongoing since the late 1990s, affects all sectors of the industry: from production to employment, from the lack of investments in R&D to the delay in the ecological transition. Labor unions play a crucial role in proposing agreements that can revive employment and stimulate the investments necessary for sustainable growth.