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05-29-2010, 06:03 PM
Young adults 'forced to stay in nest'

Italy 'risks losing a generation'


26 May, 2010


http://ansa.it/webimages/medium/2010/5/26/8d44078685f30f1edac68c3bb1226c65.jpg (ANSA) - Rome, May 26 - More and more young Italian adults are living with their parents because they can't afford to move out, according to a new report that prompted a top sociologist to warn Italy faced the risk of "losing a generation".

The proportion of Italians stuck at home out of necessity rather than choice has tripled since 1983, national statistics agency Istat said in its annual report.

The statistics appeared to contradict a contention voiced by several ministers in Premier Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right government, most notably Civil Service Minister Renato Brunetta, who have accused young Italians of being 'Bamboccioni' or Mamma's Boys who choose to stay in the nest to make their lives cosier, rather than trying to make their way in the world.

On the contrary, said sociologist Chiara Saraceno, the risks posed by a 'lost generation' with no prospects is "Italy's real emergency". Only children "who are lucky to be born into the right family" can be sure of avoiding the trap, said Saraceno, an internationally renowned expert on welfare systems.

"Young people with more qualifications and with a well-off family behind them go abroad, and get along. All the others are left behind".

Saraceno, who is currently at a prestigious Berlin research institute, blasted both the centre-right government and the centre-left opposition for not realising how bad the situation was. "Unfortunately I can't see an awareness of this emergency in the actions of the government or the attitude of the opposition," she said.

"People keep talking about 'Bamboccioni', an expression I abhor because there are increasing numbers who don't want to be in their current bind, but nothing is being done to invest in human capital".

"Resources are falling and the social divide is widening". The situation could be remedied with the right action, Saraceno stressed.

"It's going to take years but you have to start somewhere".

In its report, Istat said an increasing number of young adults are simply forced to stay with their families because they can't find work or affordable housing. The number of 30-34-year-olds who are still living with their parents, despite wanting to move out, rose from 11.8% to 28.9% between 1983 and 2009.

The percentage of 25-29-year-olds in the same position almost doubled, from 34.5% to 59.2%.

Over the last six years, from 2003 to 2009, the percentage of 18-34-year-olds living at home because they really want to fell by some nine percentage points, Istat said.

In another worrying statistic, Istat said Italy has Europe's highest rate of idle young people at risk of finding no gainful place in society, national statistics agency Istat said in its annual report Wednesday.

Some 21.2% of the 15-29 age bracket are now classified as Not In Education, Employment or Training (NEET), it said.

The NEETs rose by 126,000 to some two million in 2009 because of the economic crisis, with 85,000 more in the north and 27,000 more in the centre.

About a half of the two million are in the poorer south of Italy, Istat said.

photo: Young people at Labour Day rally in Rome

Times are changing of our younge in all the free world.
Where will that leave our local communities ?