Unemployment, job quality and poverty: A case study of Bulgaria

Type Journal Article - International Labour Review
Title Unemployment, job quality and poverty: A case study of Bulgaria
Author(s)
Volume 144
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2005
Page numbers 85-114
URL https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/intlab/v144y2005i1p85-114.html
Abstract
This article seeks to identify the determinants of poverty in Bulgaria and to profile groups at risk of adverse labour-market outcomes. Kolev?s methodology is based on a detailed consideration of income and non-income dimensions of poverty and perceptions of well-being at work. He examines the incidence of poverty in relation to personal, labour-market and household characteristics over the period 1995–2001. Though important to an individual?s poverty status, labour-market circumstances tend merely to mitigate or worsen the dominant effect of family circumstances. Kolev?s findings also suggest that non-income dimensions of poverty – chiefly poor working conditions – pose an important policy challenge.

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