Continue the work of the Drafting Magliano Democratic intended to inform and inform the public Maglianesi our readers and all those who are the subjects that might affect the choice for or against the change in the region. We conducted a study on the basis of economic data provided to us by the Bank of Italy on the labor market , comparing last year, ie 2010, the employment situation in the region of Lazio and Umbria.
As usual we would like to reiterate that this work is aimed at giving an overview of the situation to push for more objective evaluation possible to the citizen.
analyzing the numbers show a first indication and important fact: while Lazio in employment in the first half of 2010 grew by 2.0% in Umbria during the same period there has been a significant decrease of 1.2% the first half of 2009 (about 4,500 fewer people), and in detail, while providing an increase of 2.7% of self-employed, is a mark of -2.6% 'payroll employment, -4.4% -4.5% in industry and services.
Umbria continues to be characterized by the incidence of flexible workers , which we know does not allow a stabilization of life, for about 1 / 4 of the employed.
The employment rate Lazio but remains low (65.9%) is still higher, albeit slightly, than in Umbria (62.1%). These values \u200b\u200bshould be considered alongside the Unemployment rate: 7.6% in Umbria, probably facilitated by the fixed-term contracts, against the highest 8.2% (second quarter 2010) Lazio , compared to 10% in the first quarter.
The real Achilles' heel of Umbria however, appear to be the use of social welfare. In fact, according to figures from the Bank of Italy, in the first nine months of 2010 were 15.8 million unauthorized of hours of wage supplementation , more than double compared to 2009, with a number of questions, according to data from the Umbria Region, involving 1415 companies and about 9 million workers .
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