Labor and Welfare

But this is not the socialdemocratic Sweden!

But this is not the socialdemocratic Sweden! Sweden is governed by the conservative party (conservative only by name) since 2002 and thez have done an amazing work in revitalizing the country. If the Italian government would dare to introduce social la - Welfare, uguaglianza, crescita: ecco la Svezia senza crisi

«La nostra società è più egualitaria di quella italiana. Anche qui, però, non mancano i ricchi». La voce di Verner Egerland, ordinario di lingue romanze presso

GDP Growth, Productivity and Population

 

https://www.bls.gov/fls/intl_gdp_capita_gdp_hour.pdf

 

In this document are comprehensive tables from 1960 to 2010!  Very interesting numbers.  The GDP/employed person in Italy is higher than in Germany, per worked hour, much lower!

 An employed person in Italy in 2010  worked 383 hours/ year more than in Germany,  this are 9 weeks more!!!!!!!

Employment Rates

https://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_PUBLIC/3-29062011-AP/EN/3-290...

 

 The total employment rate  for people in the  EU27  aged 20 to 64, which is the age group targeted in the 

Europe 2020 strategy, rose steadily from 66.8% in 2002 to 70.4% in 2008, then fell to 69.1% in 2009, and 

decreased further in 2010 to 68.6%. The employment rate for women in this age group, which increased 

Facilitating part time employment and rate of part time employment

In Italy there is no evidence that the facilitation of time limited employment actually gives growth to "precariato", it seems more that it simply opens the way to employment. See article of Pietro Ichino in Corriere della sera

https://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Economia/2006/04_Aprile/26/ichino.shtml

Nicht die Arbeitslosenquote zaehlt sondern der Prozentsatz der Beschaeftigten

confronto con gli altri paesi europei (fonte Eurispes) troviamo che nel 2004, in Italia, ogni cento persone con un'età compresa tra i 55 ed i 64 anni, ne lavoravano soltanto 31, contro 41 della Francia, 43 della Germania, 57 del Regno Unito e, prima tra le nazioni europee, le oltre 70 della Svezia! Inutile dire che con un numero così basso di lavoratori, il sistema previdenziale non si sostiene.

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