Interventionist labor policies in Europe widen job insecurity gap for marginalized groups.
The article compares labor market policies in different countries. Some places have more rules to protect workers, like minimum wages and job security. These rules can help current workers but make it harder for new people to find jobs, especially women, young people, and immigrants. Other countries have fewer rules, which can lead to more inequality in wages. The differences might be because of how vulnerable a country is to outside economic changes and how similar the people are in terms of ethnicity.