The fRDB Workshops envisage the presence of experts from countries that have recently implemented important social welfare system and labour market reforms. The experts are asked to describe these experiences, devoting particular attention to policy implementation and enforcement issues, including the gathering of the necessary social consensus around the reform package.
The aim is to draw positive lessons to be borne in mind when reforming the Italian labour market and social welfare system. However, in some cases, even negative lessons are proposed as experiences not to be repeated in Italy. Experts come from national administrations or research centres involved in the monitoring and evaluation of reforms.
Structural Reforms without Prejudices
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Pension Planning in Italy and the Netherlands
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The Future of Pension Systems in the European Gerontocracies
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The INPS data-archive at Bocconi University – fRDB
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Labour Market Policies in Italy: Should We Change Anything?
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Partial Labour Market Reforms in Europe
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Informing Citizens about Pension Entitlement
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An Agenda for a Growing Europe – The Sapir Report
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Information Technology and Growth
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Reforming an Unsustainable Pension System: The Proposals of the Rürup Commission in Germany
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The Demand for Supplementary Pension Schemes: The British Experience
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The “Commissione Brambilla” Results
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New Frontiers of Economic Policy 2001. Pensions: A real check-up?
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Dimensions of Employment and Unemployment in the South of Italy
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