Work-Life Balance in Italy pre-, during and post-COVID-19

O. Rymkevich
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing immense pressure to bear on labour law and social security institutions in all countries of the world, while having a major impact on work-life balance. The total lockdown, also of schools and higher education, the unprecedented fall in the level of production, the reduced possibility of relying on other family members, friends and domestic workers, traditionally constituting the essential pillars of formal and informal caring, in addition to working from home with children doing their schooling online (in large part on the parents’ shoulders) have compelled families to face new and abrupt organizational changes. The aim of this article is to investigate the legislative measures such as parental leave (ordinary and emergency) adopted in Italy aimed at supporting families during the pandemic, with a view to assessing their effectiveness and the impact on the Italian labour market during and after the pandemic. For this purpose, the socio-economic and legal framework dealing with parental leave before the COVID-19 emergency will be outlined, followed an the analysis of the emergency measures to provide support for parents, concluding with some reflections on possible future developments.
意大利在COVID-19前、期间和之后的工作与生活平衡
新冠肺炎疫情给世界各国的劳动法和社会保障机构带来了巨大压力,同时对工作与生活的平衡产生了重大影响。学校和高等教育全面封锁,生产水平空前下降,依赖其他家庭成员、朋友和家庭佣工的可能性降低,这些传统上是正式和非正式护理的重要支柱,除了在家工作,孩子们在网上上学(在很大程度上是父母的责任),还迫使家庭面临新的、突然的组织变革。本文的目的是调查意大利为在疫情期间支持家庭而采取的立法措施,如育儿假(普通和紧急),以评估其有效性以及在疫情期间和之后对意大利劳动力市场的影响。为此,将概述新冠肺炎紧急情况前处理育儿假的社会经济和法律框架,然后分析为父母提供支持的紧急措施,最后对未来可能的发展进行一些思考。
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