1. General part: the labor market regulations:
a. The European, national, regional labour market. Freedom of movement and right of access to public employment services (PES). The EURES network and the European network of PES. The rights of access to the labuor market in the "European Pillar of Social Rights", active support for employment; inclusion of the long-term unemployed in the labour market; the "transitional labour markets".
b. Labour and the market in the Constitution. State and Regions
c. The historical evolution of the administrative organization of the labour market: from placement to employment services. Public intervention and private intervention in the labour market. Authorizations and accreditations
d. Active labour market policies (ALMPs); conditionality and activation
e. Public Employment Services, private agencies and IT systems for the management of the labour market
f. The National Agency for Active Labour Policies (ANPAL)
g. Passive policies: unemployment benefits (Naspi, Dis-Coll); Cassa Integrazione Guadagni
2. Special part. Monographic themes:
Two themes to be chosen from the following:
1) Digital platforms and platform work ; 2) Smart working; 3) Personal data and technological control
4) Minimum Income (MI) and active inclusion in the labor market
Final verification by oral exam.
For those attending, intermediate tests are provided during the course and program reductions for the final exam.