Mercado de trabajo español en tiempos de pandemina: intervención y organización empresarial
Identificadores
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/109714Metadatos
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Tirant lo Blanch
Materia
Intervención Laboral Política de empleo COVID-19
Fecha
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Martínez Martín, R. y Álvarez Lorente, T. (2025). Mercado de trabajo español en tiempos de pandemina: intervención y organización empresarial, en Andrade Rubio, K.L. y Izcara Palacios, S.P. (Coords.). Migración, Salud y Empleo en México Durante la Pandamia, Tirant lo Blanch, México, pp. 235-274.
Resumen
On March 14, 2020, the Spanish government declared a State of Emergency to manage the health crisis caused by COVID-19. This led to the implementation of lockdown measures and restrictions on economic activity, with significant socio-economic consequences. In this context, it is particularly important to understand the unemployment figures resulting from the pandemic, as well as the labor market intervention measures undertaken by the Spanish government to maintain employment and prevent mass job losses. A new phase of transition began in the Spanish labor market, marked by the accelerated adoption of new information technologies and the processes of economic globalization, which brought about changes in the organization of work to meet new economic challenges.





