Rome – the May Day celebration comes at a historical and economic moment that Italy is anything but positive. As pointed out this morning by the CGIA Mestre through its official website, this year to celebrate the anniversary will be only 22.5 million Italians.
According to estimates by the Cgia , attesting to the employment rate in Italy to 56.3%, our country would be the third worst country in Europe in employment after Croatia (55.8%) and Greece (50.8%), with some regional indexes, such as the one relating to the southern Italy, that end up even exceed the greek given, the lowest among 28 European countries.
As reported in the same CGIA Mestre, the labor force participation rate is obtained by dividing “the number of employees present in a given territory and the population of working age between 15 and 64 years. ” This allows you to calculate the level of employment in this country.
From the document released on the web by the same Cgia ( Click here per document) shows that “since the crisis began (2008) to 2015 will have lost 625,600 jobs “, recovering about 186milatra 2014 and 2015.
Another important one related to the comparison of the average EU employment rate and that Italian, report highlighting a gap of about 9.3 percentage points. It also highlights how the female employment rate in Italy (47.2%) had a delay of 13.2 percentage points compared to the EU average, while the youth rate (15.6%) encounter a delay of even 17.5 points percentages.
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