Italy’s Working Age Population Set to Shrink by One-Fifth, Statistics Agency Says
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The Italian statistics office Istat says the working-age population will shrink by more than a fifth over the next 25 years, while the number of people over 64 will increase by more than 42 percent.
Italy's working age population set to shrink by one fifth, statistics agency says
ROME (Reuters) -Italy's working age population is set to shrink by more than a fifth over the next 25 years, national statistics agency Istat said on Monday, highlighting the country's severe demographic challenges. Read full story
In Italy the working age population will decrease by 34% within 35 years, at a rate over 4 times higher than the OECD average (8%). The ratio of employed to total population in our country will decrease by 5.1 percentage points
Italy's working age population set to shrink by one fifth
Italy’s working age population set to shrink by one fifthItaly's working age population is projected to shrink significantly by 2050, worsening demographic challenges. The post Italy’s working age population set to shrink by one fifth first appeared on The Dispatch.
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