Lattanzio KIBS analyzes the opinions of Italians, at Covid-19 time, on the prospects for the country's restart

Lasting actions to address the crisis

'Temporary measures' are a possibility that Italians believe fallacious. This is confirmed by the Lattanzio KIBS Economic and Social Observatory in its study 'Italians and Labor Policies'. We quote below one of the passages from the report: 

'It is necessary to act in a long-term perspective and not through temporary measures that have the sole effect of plugging a systemic crisis situation that the health emergency has accentuated'.

The survey, conducted in partnership with Gimme Like, represents a national sample of 1,200 Italians over the age of 18. The purpose is to ascertain the target audience's attitude toward the next steps for Italy's recovery.

The results of the survey in detail

Among the needs most felt by Italians at the moment, the training of students excel on the one hand, to meet the new needs of the labor market (38 percent), and on the other hand the training of those already working, for a market in continuous transformation (33 percent). In third place is the demand for economic support of workers through the extraordinary redundancy fund (31%). 

Read the report