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The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of flexibility in the labour
market on workers? monetary poverty in 15 European countries in the time
span 2005-2016. We estimate how the labour market regulation index (LMRI)
affects workers? monetary poverty through two empirical exercises: in the
first one, we use an autoregressive distributed lag model and, in the second
one, the generalized method of moments model. The results suggest that
greater flexibility of the labour market is positively correlated with
greater monetary poverty among employed people. The result does not change
significantly when introducing the effect of the economic crisis and the
interaction effect between the economic crisis and the LMRI. Therefore, we
conclude that the outcome should be considered to be noticeable whatever the
macroeconomic conditions occurring in the labour market.