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Unemployment, fragile economy put Italy’s social fabric at risk: IMF

byMonitoring Report
10/12/2014
in Italy, World Business
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MILAN: IMF chief Christine Lagarde warned that increasing rate of unemployment and tumbled economy could be disaster for Italy social fabric if it does not took serious steps for betterment of its economy.

She addressed at Milan’s Bocconi University, Lagarde quipped that Italy’s 43 percent jobless rate among 15-25-year-olds would “make even the Mona Lisa frown.”

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But she made it clear that the unemployment crisis, which has sent emigration to a 10-year high, was no laughing matter against a toxic backdrop of low inflation and low growth across much of Europe.

“This is not just a cross for the young to bear,” Lagarde said. “Sooner or later this is a cross that society will need to bear.

“Persistent unemployment not only undermines economic activity, it undermines people’s self-esteem, and it tears at the fabric of society and institutions by breeding inequality and sometimes violence.”

Lagarde said the impact of low growth was three times as severe for young job seekers for older adults.

She cited IMF research indicating that restrictions in Italy’s labor market, which premier Matteo Renzi is seeking to remove, had made the crisis particularly acute in the country.

“Between 1996 and 2001, Italy was able to reduce its total unemployment rate by seven percentage points by growing at an average rate of almost 2 percent per year.

“The problem is that our current forecasts for growth are far weaker – about 1 percent annually over the next four years.”

She added: “Low growth and low inflation are a toxic mix. They create a vicious circle: if you expect low growth in the future, you will invest less, and hire less, today. Overcoming this vicious cycle is the challenge, not only for Italy, but for Europe as well.”

Italy has been described as operating an “apartheid” labor market in which a privileged group of workers enjoy high levels of security and benefits while the rest of society, especially the young, have to endure poor conditions and precarious employment contracts.

Renzi was right in trying to abolish this dualism through the recently adopted Jobs Act, Lagarde said, while adding that more needed to be done to boost training and apprenticeships on the model of Austria, Finland and Sweden.

Figures released by state statistics body ISTAT Tuesday revealed that 82,000 Italians, roughly 0.13 percent of the population, emigrated in 2013. That was a 10-year high, and anecdotal evidence suggests the figure will be even higher this year.

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