Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Istat: unemployment grows, young women and those most affected – Blasting News

The unemployment rate is back to 12.7% and losing your job is mainly women and young people. This figure is disheartening in December and January, the number of unemployed was down. Sure it was a slow recovery, but still concerned tens of thousands of jobs. The percentages do not make the idea: the number of unemployed who have been added to the list in the last 12 months was 67000 about.

A December unemployment was down in January it seemed that the same trend continuing, he spoke cautiously shooting, Matteo Renzi said with satisfaction: “More than 130 000 jobs in 2014″, and announced measures to “school and ultra-wideband” that among other things, should increase employment. At present, however, preliminary data Istat seem to say that things are coming back as before.

The number of unemployed men is stable, that of women increases.

If the drop in February did not hit so obvious the male component, the female suffered a decline of about 42000 jobs . According to the National Institute of Statistics the male unemployment rate is stable at 11.7%, while that of women rose to 14.1%, gaining about 0.3%.

Unemployment is also increasing among young people

In February, workers aged between 15 and 24 fell by 3.8%, ie 34 000 boys and girls have lost their jobs. According to ISTAT, the unemployment rate among young people is approximately 42.6%. The employment situation of young people than workers in retirement age is, in many ways, paradoxical: on the one hand there are those who can not retire and, on the other, those who can not find work. If once the working age was 15 to 55 years now seems to have shifted from 30 to 70.

Beppe Grillo joined comment Istat data and statements Renzi and Poletti on Twitter saying that “79 thousand new contracts are not new hires.” For example, a fixed-term contract can be changed to another form of contract relating to the same person. In this case we speak of “ new contract “, but not “ new employee .”

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