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- Dinamica occupazionale, retribuzioni e natura delle mansioni nella PA e nei settori del welfare. Evidenze dai dati Istat-RCFL e Inapp-ICP(Inapp, 2019-12-31) Barbieri, Teresa; Centra, Marco; Guarascio, DarioProseguendo la linea tracciata da precedenti analisi Inapp concernenti la relazione tra cambiamento tecnologico, mansioni e dinamica occupazionale, si è inteso esplorare la dinamica occupazionale e retributiva dei settori della pubblica amministrazione e del welfare – comparando le performance di tali settori con quelle del resto dell’economia – fornendo, in aggiunta a ciò, un approfondimento specifico sul rischio di ‘disoccupazione tecnologica’ (e.g. sostituzione da parte di macchine o dispositivi informatici delle occupazioni caratterizzate da un tasso preponderante di mansioni ripetitive, codificabili e riproducibili) a cui sono esposti gli occupati impiegati in tali settori.
- Italian workers at risk during the Covid-19 epidemic(2020-04-10) Barbieri, Teresa; Basso, Gaetano; Scicchitano, SergioWe analyse the content of Italian occupations operating in about 600 sectors with a focus on the dimensions that expose workers to contagion risks during the Covid-19 epidemics. To do so we leverage extremely detailed and granular information from ICP, the Italian equivalent of O*Net. We find that several sectors need physical proximity to operate: the workers employed in Italy in sectors whose physical proximity index is above the national average are more than 6.5 million (most of them in retail trade). Groups at risk of contagion and complications from Covid-19 (mainly male above the age of 50) work in sectors that are little exposed to physical proximity, currently under lockdown or can work remotely.
- Italian workers at risk during the Covid-19 epidemic(2020-04-16) Barbieri, Teresa; Basso, Gaetano; Scicchitano, SergioWe analyse the content of Italian occupations operating in about 600 sectors with a focus on the dimensions that expose workers to contagion risks during the Covid-19 epidemics. To do so we leverage extremely detailed and granular information from ICP, the Italian equivalent of O*Net. We find that several sectors need physical proximity to operate: the workers employed in Italy in sectors whose physical proximity index is above the national average are more than 6.5 million (most of them in retail trade). Groups at risk of contagion and complications from Covid-19 (mainly male above the age of 50) work in sectors that are little exposed to physical proximity, currently under lockdown or can work remotely.