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5 min readโขjune 18, 2024
Kallie Hoffman
Kallie Hoffman
Theย unemployment rate in Italy is extremely high, which has created an unstable job market and a weak economy. After the financial crisis of 2008, many workers were uncared for or laid off. Even today, Italy has one of the largest levels of public debt in Europe.
Theย majority of the unemployed are young people, which makes the competition for work much more intense. The labor market has evolved, and there are more opportunities for individuals and greater relations between workers and their employers, but the situation is still a major issue of note.
*North - factory work + industryย
*South - agriculture + farm workย
In Italy, there is an emphasis on the relationship between work and family, so Italians always preserve enough time for personal interests. This mentality has been strained due to the pressures of the job market and is especially felt by young people. But, unlike in the United States, the mentality is that Italiansย work to liveย and do NOT live to workย
The most in-demand jobs for locals and foreigners are in the health care system, such as nurses, doctors, and therapists. Other useful professions are in the fields of mathematics, computer science, sales, and marketing. Also, speaking English fluently is keyย
*Information Gathered fromย WorldAtlasย
In general, theย largerย the city*,*ย theย more available the work is. At the same time, the cost of living is usually higher. The cities with the greatest infrastructure and opportunities are Rome, Milan, Bologna, Firenze, Bergamo, Turin, and Naples.
Top Six Cities in Italy for Employment:
*Information Gathered fromย Expat Exchangeย
As of 2018, there were approximately 63 million tourists in Italy per year, making Italy theย fifth mostย visited country inย the world. Tourism is one of Italy's fastest-growing and most profitable industries, bringing in an estimated revenue of around $190 billion.
The Italians embrace foreigners, as it boosts their economy and stimulates local businesses. It is also an honor to have so many people appreciate the rich culture, cuisine, history, fashion and art, beautiful beaches and coastlines, and priceless architecture.
The Colosseum, Rome
Before Covid-19, six million US travelers visit Italy every year
Italians work extremely hard during the year, so the summer is the one time when they can drop everything, take a break, and go on holiday to enjoy themselves. August is the busiest vacation month, and many people take beach vacations, where they can sunbathe, lie in the sand, and relax in the warm water.
To satisfy these wants, these are the "ideal" vacation spots Italians choose: ๐๐ฝ โฑ๏ธ
Italy: the Amalfi Coast, Liguria, Calabria, Puglia, Tuscany
International: the Maldives, Greece, the Caribbean, or Southeast Asia For a more "artsy," touring trip, Italians choose: ๐ถ๐พ ๐ฟ
Italy: Rome, Milan, Florence, Siena, Palermo, Venice, Bologna
International: Spain, Portugal, France, USA
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5 min readโขjune 18, 2024
Kallie Hoffman
Kallie Hoffman
Theย unemployment rate in Italy is extremely high, which has created an unstable job market and a weak economy. After the financial crisis of 2008, many workers were uncared for or laid off. Even today, Italy has one of the largest levels of public debt in Europe.
Theย majority of the unemployed are young people, which makes the competition for work much more intense. The labor market has evolved, and there are more opportunities for individuals and greater relations between workers and their employers, but the situation is still a major issue of note.
*North - factory work + industryย
*South - agriculture + farm workย
In Italy, there is an emphasis on the relationship between work and family, so Italians always preserve enough time for personal interests. This mentality has been strained due to the pressures of the job market and is especially felt by young people. But, unlike in the United States, the mentality is that Italiansย work to liveย and do NOT live to workย
The most in-demand jobs for locals and foreigners are in the health care system, such as nurses, doctors, and therapists. Other useful professions are in the fields of mathematics, computer science, sales, and marketing. Also, speaking English fluently is keyย
*Information Gathered fromย WorldAtlasย
In general, theย largerย the city*,*ย theย more available the work is. At the same time, the cost of living is usually higher. The cities with the greatest infrastructure and opportunities are Rome, Milan, Bologna, Firenze, Bergamo, Turin, and Naples.
Top Six Cities in Italy for Employment:
*Information Gathered fromย Expat Exchangeย
As of 2018, there were approximately 63 million tourists in Italy per year, making Italy theย fifth mostย visited country inย the world. Tourism is one of Italy's fastest-growing and most profitable industries, bringing in an estimated revenue of around $190 billion.
The Italians embrace foreigners, as it boosts their economy and stimulates local businesses. It is also an honor to have so many people appreciate the rich culture, cuisine, history, fashion and art, beautiful beaches and coastlines, and priceless architecture.
The Colosseum, Rome
Before Covid-19, six million US travelers visit Italy every year
Italians work extremely hard during the year, so the summer is the one time when they can drop everything, take a break, and go on holiday to enjoy themselves. August is the busiest vacation month, and many people take beach vacations, where they can sunbathe, lie in the sand, and relax in the warm water.
To satisfy these wants, these are the "ideal" vacation spots Italians choose: ๐๐ฝ โฑ๏ธ
Italy: the Amalfi Coast, Liguria, Calabria, Puglia, Tuscany
International: the Maldives, Greece, the Caribbean, or Southeast Asia For a more "artsy," touring trip, Italians choose: ๐ถ๐พ ๐ฟ
Italy: Rome, Milan, Florence, Siena, Palermo, Venice, Bologna
International: Spain, Portugal, France, USA
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