The yearly report from the Association for the Development of industry in the Mezzogiorno, Svimez, published Oct. 17, shows a dramatic improvements of all aspects of the crisis.
In 2012 there have been more deaths than births. That has not happened since 1918, the end of World War I.
Adjusted unemployment figures are 28.4% (officially 17%)
In 2009-2012 manufacturing lost 20% of the labor force.
In 2008-2013 some 560,000 jobs have been lost in all sectors.
In 2007-2012, industrial investments dropped 47%.
The GDP dropped 3.2% in 2012 (as against 2.1% in Northern Italy). In 2007-2012, GDP dropped 10% in the Mezzogiorno.
GDP per capita is EU17,263 against EU30,073 in Central/Northern Italy. The gap between the richest region in per-capita GDP (Val d'Aosta at EU34,415) and the poorest (Calabria at EU16,460) is almost EU18,000.
*Almost one-fifth of Sicilian families live on less than EU1000 a month. Some 62% of southern families belong to poorer strata (adopting a division in five sections, 100 families in five classes of 20).
Dramatic. With the time to play with cameras until i'll find out i don't know my future yet.
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