Double invisibility: the effects of hidden unemployment on vulnerable populations in southern European countries during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
A. Coco-Prieto, M. Simó-Solsona, L. Suárez-Grimalt
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Abstract

The COVID-19 crisis has been characterised by an increased fragility of the labour market, especially in the Southern European countries. Nevertheless, official data do not accurately capture the real upheavals of their labour markets. In this context, this paper compares the labour market performance of vulnerable populations (youth, women and migrants) in three Southern European countries with a cross-analysis of data over time. To this end, we have developed an alternative hidden unemployment indicator that recovers and includes unemployed persons from the categories of involuntary underemployment and inactivity. Our analyses include data from Spain, Portugal, and Italy, and take the European Union-Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) as their basis. Our results show that the impact of unemployment in the South of Europe is best measured when using an extended indicator, particularly when analysing the cases of vulnerable collectives. This tool shows great analytical potential for unveiling hidden unemployment in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
双重隐形:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间南欧国家隐性失业对弱势群体的影响
2019冠状病毒病危机的特点是劳动力市场日益脆弱,尤其是在南欧国家。然而,官方数据并没有准确地反映出这些国家劳动力市场的真正动荡。在此背景下,本文通过对长期数据的交叉分析,比较了三个南欧国家弱势群体(青年、妇女和移民)的劳动力市场表现。为此目的,我们制定了另一种隐性失业指标,该指标恢复并包括非自愿就业不足和不活动类别的失业人员。我们的分析包括来自西班牙、葡萄牙和意大利的数据,并以欧盟劳动力调查(EU-LFS)为基础。我们的研究结果表明,南欧失业的影响最好在使用扩展指标时衡量,特别是在分析弱势集体的情况时。在2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下,该工具在揭示隐性失业方面显示出巨大的分析潜力。
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