Agile work and gender gap in Italy. An empirical sociological study on downsides and future scenarios

Francesca Colella, Laura Falci
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The article discusses an empirical study on agile work (remote working) in Italy, with a sociological perspective. As is well known, the COVID‐19 pandemic shock has led to a significant increase in the attention paid to this issue, as long as it has “forced” millions of people to experience this kind of work. This great social experimentation has also triggered a reconsideration of important concepts of everyday life such as those of time and space, among many others. Starting from this preliminary assumption, a national empirical study on agile work was conducted at the Department of Human Sciences at the Italian University of L’Aquila resorting to a qualitative approach. The research was achieved by conducting 64 in‐depth interviews with women across the country, highlighting and exploring the multiple critical elements and strengths of the agile work experience from March 2020 lockdown to September 2021. It is clear from the research that emergency strategies on the topic of agile working are not adequate: a paradigm shift is needed.
意大利的敏捷工作与性别差距。关于弊端和未来前景的实证社会学研究
文章从社会学的角度讨论了对意大利敏捷工作(远程工作)的实证研究。众所周知,"COVID-19 "大流行带来的冲击使人们对这一问题的关注度显著提高,因为它 "迫使 "数百万人体验这种工作方式。这一伟大的社会实验也引发了对日常生活中重要概念的重新思考,如时间和空间概念等。从这一初步假设出发,意大利拉奎拉大学人文科学系采用定性方法开展了一项关于敏捷工作的全国性实证研究。这项研究通过对全国各地的女性进行 64 次深入访谈来实现,重点突出并探索了 2020 年 3 月封锁至 2021 年 9 月期间敏捷工作体验的多个关键要素和优势。从研究中可以清楚地看出,有关敏捷工作主题的应急战略是不够的:需要进行范式转变。
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