The Real Reasons

Why Young Italians Aren't Having Kids

Italy has the lowest birthrate in the European Union and one of the lowest in the world, with only eight babies born for every 1,000 residents in 2015, according to EU figures released in July.

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Submitted by Admin on Sat, 03/17/2018 - 18:27

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To start with, while overall in Italy the unemployment figures have declined in recent years, youth unemployment is still high, with many young Italians forced to live at home into their late 20's and beyond.

Submitted by Admin on Sat, 03/17/2018 - 18:27

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Working women face the added fear of losing their job if they have a child. Among Italian women who are employed when they become pregnant, one in four loses her job within a year of giving birth, according to data from national statistics agency Istat - a risk which increases with each subsequent child.

Submitted by Admin on Sat, 03/17/2018 - 18:28

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42.8 percent of those who continued to work after having a child admitted to struggling to reconcile their work and family life.

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One in two Italian families regularly use grandparents as a babysitting resource, with 20 percent providing daily or almost daily care.