About 380,000 jobs were created in
2022, which is higher than in 2019, before the COVID-19 health
emergency, according to a joint note on the labour market
produced by the Ministry of Labour, the Bank of Italy and
national employment agency association Anpal, which emphasises
that the balance for 2022 "is largely positive, but the slowdown
in the labour market at the end of the year is confirmed".
Employment growth for the year is attributable exclusively to
the permanent component: more than 400,000 stable jobs were
created.
In the last two years, almost one million new salaried jobs were
created in the non-agricultural private sector (net of
terminations), the report said.
"The recovery has completely absorbed the fall caused by the
health emergency," said the survey.
In particular, as the data indicate, in 2021 net activations
were +602 thousand and in 2022 +382 thousand (in total +984
thousand).
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