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17 November 201913.31 Almost six out of 10 graduates (59.8%) are employed 3 years after the title, 10 points more than in 2014 but still far from the European average of 83.5%. This is what emerges from a Eurostat report, according to which Italy is the worst country after Greece. The situation is even more difficult for those with only a diploma, with just 48.9% at work at 3 years from the title compared to the average 76.5% in Europe. Among the regions, Calabria is the last with 29.1% of the graduates who find work 3 years after the end of the tudi deglis.Work, still a mirage for graduates
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13.31 Almost six out of 10 graduates (59.8%) are employed at the age of 3 from the title, 10 points more than in 2014 but still far from the European average of 83.5%. This is what emerges from a Eurostat report, according to which Italy is the worst country after Greece. The situation is even more difficult for those with only a diploma, with just 48.9% at work at 3 years from the title compared to the average 76.5% in Europe. Among the regions, Calabria is the last with 29.1% of the graduates who find work 3 years after the end of the tudi deglis.
Source: rainews