Wednesday, January 6, 2016

A graduate of two works after 3 years Eurostat: worst in us only Greece – TGCOM

– Just over a graduate of two (52.9% of the total) is occupied within three years of graduation , according to statistics Eurostat . It is the worst of the European Union after Greece. The average in the EU 28 in 2014 is in fact 80.5%. It must be even worse for graduates, of which only 30.5% have a job after three years. The situation is a bit ‘better for those with a professional degree: the figure rises to 40.2%.



 A graduate of two works after 3 yearsEurostat: worst in us only Greece

Overall people between 20 and 34 outputs from training in occupied Italy in 2014 were just 45% against the 76% average in Europe, then back over thirty points higher than in the EU 28. In particular, the overall figure is far from the German (90%) and British (83.2%) but also from the French (75.2%).

Italy is late on employment of graduates (for the non-professional diplomas recorded just 30.5% of employees entitled to three years against 59.8% EU average and 67% in Germany) and on that of graduates. For tertiary education (from bachelor to doctorate) Italy is always located at the second lowest after Greece with 52.9% (93.1% in Germany).

To Italy there was a fall in the percentage of employment after the title with the economic crisis and the close access to retirement who held the job the older age group. In particular between 2008 and 2014 average of young people in employment three years after title in the European Union fell by eight points, from 82% to 76% while in Italy dropped by more than twenty points from 65.2% to 45%. In the same period in Germany the proportion has grown 86.5% to 90% while in France rose dall’83,1% to 75.2%. In the UK the percentage remained stable going from 83,6% to 83.2%.

Typically employment rates of graduates are higher than those of graduates (the latter are affected by the type of graduates with employability to higher professional qualifications) but Italy is in last place in the ranking in the percentage of young graduates. According to Eurostat statistics relating to 2014 on young people in the range between 30 and 34 Italians have the black shirt for tertiary education with just 23.9% of graduates compared with 37.9% of the EU average. The figure has improved from 19.2% in 2008 but less than they did on average the other EU countries (the percentage was 31.2% in 2008 and then rose by more than six points).

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