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Updated · aman-alliance.org · Jun 13
Italy Employment Rate Hits Record 62.7% as Jobless Rate Falls to 5.3%
Updated
Updated · aman-alliance.org · Jun 13

Italy Employment Rate Hits Record 62.7% as Jobless Rate Falls to 5.3%

1 articles · Updated · aman-alliance.org · Jun 13

Summary

  • 24.207 million Italians were employed in the first quarter, up 67,000 from the previous three months and lifting the employment rate to a record 62.7%, ISTAT said.
  • The jobless rate dropped 0.4 percentage point to 5.3%—the lowest since the quarterly series began in 2004—as the number of unemployed fell by 110,000 from Q4 and 394,000 year on year.
  • A 72,000 rise in self-employed workers and a 9,000 increase in fixed-term staff drove the quarterly gain, more than offsetting a 13,000 decline in permanent employees.
  • The stronger labor market was tempered by a 0.1-point rise in the inactivity rate to 33.7%, with 44,000 more people aged 15-64 outside the labor force than in the prior quarter.

Insights

Italy boasts record employment, but why are permanent jobs being replaced by temporary contracts?
As Italy’s unemployment hits a record low, why are more people choosing to leave the workforce altogether?
With new pay transparency laws just enacted, how will Italian companies navigate this radical shift in hiring?