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In Italy, there are 3.6 million people who are not working and not looking for a ‘ employment, according to the latest figures from Eurostat, which released the results of a tudio done on the third quarter of 2014.
The percentage of those unemployed, often discouraged by failed attempts, in our country, you sum to that of other normal unemployed who are more than three million, bringing the figure to more than six million people out of work.
People who do not seek work but could and would like to work in Italy represent a percentage that is more than three times the average of the European Union (EU).
In our country, not only unemployment is higher than the European average, but there is also a number of potential workers who do not seek a more ‘ activities, far higher than the EU average.
The situation is dramatic in the South. If the North, in relation to the unemployed who do not seek work, is in line with the European average, the South has the 30.7% of the unemployed aged 15 to 74 who are not looking for an activity, despite being in the situation of being able and willing to work.
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