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CARRIL VÁZQUEZ, X.M., 2021. Pobres con trabajo: una categoria estadistica en la union europea y un colectivo sin entidad juridica en espana, al menos en su derecho del trabajo y seguridad social. Documentación laboral. Madrid : Cinca. No. 122, pp. 73-88. ISSN: 0211-8556.
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[Resumen]: En España hay pobres con trabajo. De acuerdo con las Estadísticas de la Unión Europea
sobre la Renta y las Condiciones de Vida, España supera la media de la Unión Europea, figura
entre los Estados con mayores porcentajes de personas pobres con trabajo y su tasa ya era
alta incluso antes de la crisis financiera mundial de 2008. Sobre la base de que España también
incumple el artículo 4.1 de la Carta Social Europea, este trabajo analiza la situación legal actual
y lo que sucede en el caso de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica, sin dejar de concluir que la
pobreza en el trabajo es una clara consecuencia de la precariedad a la que conduce el actual
modelo económico y que la crisis del COVID-19 agravará si no se cambia el rumbo.
[Abstract]: In Spain there are working poor people. According to the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions, Spain exceeds the European Union average, is among the States with the highest percentages of working poor people and its rate was already high even before the global financial crisis of 2008. On the basis that Spain also does not comply with article 4.1 of the European Social Charter, this paper analyzes the current legal situation and what happens in the case of the United States of America, concluding that poverty at work is a clear consequence of the precariousness to which the current economic model leads and that the COVID- 19 crisis will worsen if the course is not changed.
[Abstract]: In Spain there are working poor people. According to the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions, Spain exceeds the European Union average, is among the States with the highest percentages of working poor people and its rate was already high even before the global financial crisis of 2008. On the basis that Spain also does not comply with article 4.1 of the European Social Charter, this paper analyzes the current legal situation and what happens in the case of the United States of America, concluding that poverty at work is a clear consequence of the precariousness to which the current economic model leads and that the COVID- 19 crisis will worsen if the course is not changed.
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Trabajo y pobreza Precariedad Pobre con trabajo Organización Internacional del Trabajo Unión Europea Comité Europeo de Derechos Sociales España Estados Unidos de Norteamérica COVID-19 Work and poverty Precariousness Working poor International Labor Organization European Union European Committee on Social Rights Spain United States of North America
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