Panoeconomicus (Jan 2023)

Undesired consequences of labour market reforms: From temporary to precarious jobs - the case of Spain

  • Ferreiro Jesús,
  • Gómez Carmen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PAN2304523F
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 4
pp. 523 – 549

Abstract

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One of the peculiarities of the Spanish labour market has been the existence of a high share of temporary employment, a result of the 1984 labour reform which made the use of temporary contracts more flexible. Since 1994, various reforms have sought to increase the use of open-ended contracts and discourage the use of fixed-term contracts. Although these reforms, in particular the 2012 and 2021 reforms, have led to a reduction in the share of temporary workers they have also created other unintended problems, such as a reduction in the duration of fixed-term contracts, the proliferation of part-time contracts and atypical open-ended contracts, and a high share of temporary employment in public sector.

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