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Employment of migrant workers still growing
02 August 2023
Employment of migrant workers still growing
Critical issues include gender inequality and low qualifications. Published the XIII Report "Foreigners in the labor market in Italy" by the MLPS.
In an overall positive picture for employment in Italy, the
recovery of employment of migrant citizens
is confirmed. This is according to data, updated to 2022, from the
XIII Report Foreigners in the Labor Market in Italy
, published today by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy.
Foreign workers in Italy are
2.4 million, up 5.2 percent
in one year, and account for
10.3 percent of the total employed
. The employment rate is at 60.6 percent (among Italians it is 60.1 percent), unemployment at 12 percent (7.6 percent) and inactivity at 31.2 percent (34.8 percent), all indicators improving from 2021. Mandatory Communications sent by employers also confirm the positive trend:
activations of contracts
with foreign nationals
grew by 12.4
percent in one year (+10.5 those with Italians), with a larger increase for non-EU foreigners (+14.9 percent) than for EU nationals (+5.8 percent).
The positive data is contrasted by the confirmation of
critical issues
in migrant labor, such as the strong
gender disparity
: migrant women have significantly worse rates of employment (47.5 percent), unemployment (15.2 percent) and inactivity (43.8 percent) than men. The Report also highlights the strong concentration of foreign workers in
executive profiles
(more than 75 percent of employees have blue-collar status), with consequently lower wages, and
over-qualification
: the share of foreign university graduates employed in a low or medium skill profession is 60.2 percent among non-EU nationals and 42.5 percent among EU nationals, compared to 19.3 percent estimated for Italians.
After a description of the population
context
, migration flows and a framing in the international perspective offered by the OECD, the Report illustrates the short-term trends in the employment status of foreigners and the
dynamics of hirings and terminations
in 2022. It also delves into the condition of
employed and self-employed Non-EU
workers, with an additional focus on
entrepreneurship
, and contains data on access to
unemployment benefits, accidents at work, and social security and welfare.
Among the new features of this edition are a chapter dedicated to different dimensions of
foreign workers' integration
(such as placement time, perceived discrimination, alignment between jobs, educational qualifications, skills and knowledge of the Italian language) and one on the
needs of foreign workers expressed by companies
and the difficulties of finding them by sectors and professions. The XIII Report also investigates the participation of
Ukrainian refugees
in the labor market in Italy through activations and terminations involving Ukrainian citizens with protection permits.
The XIII Report "Foreigners in the Labor Market in Italy" 2023 is edited by the
General Directorate of Immigration and Integration Policies of the MLPS
, with the support of
Anpal Servizi
, in collaboration with the General Directorate of Active Policies, the General Directorate of Information Systems, Technological Innovation, Data Monitoring and Communication, INPS, lNAIL, Unioncamere and OECD. In addition to the
full version
and
summary
, a
statistical dashboard
with data on hires, terminations, employed and unemployed is available online.
Related documents
XIII Rapporto MdL Stranieri 2023
Sintesi XIII Rapporto MdL Stranieri 2023
Integration
Employment
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