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Working class youth transitions as a litmus test for change: labour crisis and social conflict in Arab Mediterranean countries

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The article reconceptualizes the issue of youth precariousness and unemployment by taking empirical data from five Arab Mediterranean countries, namely Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Occupied Palestinian Territories and Lebanon. It demonstrates that youth worsening labour conditions point not only to the problems of a specific age-cohort in entering the labour market but also to a much larger process of change that can be best understood as the creation of a new working class which is by far more precarious and fragmented than the post-independence one.
The reaction to the profound reconfiguration of labour relations is intense, as the unparalleled labour-related protests in the region demonstrate. However, current dynamics of mobilization reveal many tensions between wage, secure workers, and precarious unemployed youth, as well as between secure-workers themselves due to growing fragmentation of the working class, but also to repressive and divide et impera strategies carried out by regimes.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Arab Mediterranean Countries, labour mobilization, structural Adjustment Programs, working class, youth
List of contributors:
Paciello, Maria Cristina; Pioppi, Daniela
Authors of the University:
Pioppi Daniela
Handle:
https://unora.unior.it/handle/11574/192147
Published in:
MEDITERRANEAN POLITICS
Journal
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