Lorenzo Macchi
Research expert covering society, economy, and politics for Italy
Get in touch with us nowAs of June 2024, there were 1.75 million unemployed people in Italy. This was the lowest figure since at least 2008. The 2011 Great Recession and Eurozone crisis significantly impacted on the Italian labor market, as the number of people without a job grew by 64 percent from 2011 to 2014, reaching beyond three million unemployed. Since then, a constant decrease has been recorded.
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Overview
Unemployment figures
Long-term unemployment and economic inactivity
Youth unemployment
Unemployment insurance and income support
Regional disparities
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