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  1. 4 de mar. de 2021 · According to estimates based on different sources and calculation methods, this general improvement resulted in a substantial reduction of absolute poverty in Italy, down to about 26% in 1921 (Amendola et al, 2011a).

    • Chiara Saraceno, David Benassi, Enrica Morlicchio
    • 2020
  2. Italian economy. Add to myFT. ‘There is no money left’: southern Italy’s poor pummelled by Covid. Pandemic’s economic impact is ‘a catastrophe’ for people already in precarious situation....

  3. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Purchase Licensing Rights. The number of people living in poverty in Italy rose in 2023 to its highest level in about a decade, data showed on Monday, despite an economic rebound since...

  4. 16 de jun. de 2021 · ROME, June 16 (Reuters) - The number of Italians living in absolute poverty rose sharply in 2020 to its highest level for at least 15 years as the coronavirus crisis brought economic pain to much...

    • Lots of Old People
    • Close Proximity
    • Dense Population
    • Northern Italy Is A Business Hub
    • Massive Number of Cases

    Italians have the sixth-longest life expectancy in the world – 84 years old. That means lots of Italians are elderly: In 2018, 22.6% of its populationwas 65 or over, among the highest proportions in Europe. Medical researchers have said the coronavirus poses a more serious threat to older people than to younger ones. Older people are more likely to...

    Italians aren’t used to social distancing. They are very physically affectionate people: Hugs and cheek-kisses are common not just among family members but also friends and even work colleagues. Even when they’re just chatting, Italians are closer together than many other people, because their culture’s psychological perception of personal space is...

    There isn’t a lot of space in Italy for people to spread out in. Italy is a densely populated country, with an average density of 533 people per square mile. In comparison, Germany has a population density of 235 people per square mile while the U.S. has 94. Two-thirds of Italians live in urban areas that are even more dense. Rome has 5,800 people ...

    Milan, in northern Italy, is the country’s financial capital, and has close trade and educational connections with China. The whole region of northern Italy is home to offices for many multinational corporations. Workers travel from all over the world to attend meetings and conventions in northern Italy. An infected person not only could infect oth...

    As of March 25, China is the only country registering more COVID-19 cases than Italy. With far fewer people, Italy’s infection rate is much higher than China’s. No other country has a truly comparable set of circumstances. A key factor in emergency management is learning lessons from others in similar circumstances – but there is no one for Italy t...

  5. 31 de mai. de 2018 · The crisis began on May 27 when the political party that won the most seats in March elections initially failed to form a government. Economist , who has...

  6. 29 de abr. de 2019 · 04/29/2019. Since the financial crisis, Italy has struggled to kick-start its growth, and is lagging behind its European neighbors. But the causes of the country's malaise date back decades ...