China News Service, December 2nd. According to a report from the Internet of Europe, Italy’s National Social Security Agency (INPS) recently released statistics on foreign immigration, showing that as of 2020, there will be a total of 3,760,400 immigrants in unexpected countries, including non-EU citizens and EU citizens. people.

Among them, 2,594,200 were from non-EU countries, accounting for 69%.

298,600 people are from 15 EU countries, accounting for 7.9%.

867,500 people came from other EU countries, accounting for 23.1%.

  The data shows that among the 3,760,400 foreign immigrants, 3,192,500 are employees, accounting for 84.9%.

266,900 people are retirees, accounting for 7.1%.

300,900 people are people who enjoy government subsidies, accounting for 8%.

  Among the immigrant workforce, the average annual salary of 2,715,100 employees is about 12,900 euros.

1.8979 million people are engaged in non-agricultural production operations, with an average annual salary of about 15,000 euros.

There are 284,600 immigrants working in the agricultural sector, men account for 74.4%, and the average annual salary is 7769.56 euros.

There are 532,500 domestic workers, of whom 11.7% are men, and the average annual salary is 8183.67 Euros.

  In addition, there are a total of 266,900 foreign immigrants receiving pensions in Italy, with an average annual salary of 10,600 euros, of which 132,500 people enjoy social benefits, accounting for 49.7%.

The number of people receiving social security payments was 96,100, accounting for 36%.

Another 22,500 people received two or more pensions, accounting for 8.4%.

  Data analysis shows that among foreign immigrants, the number of immigrants from Romania ranks first, with a total of 711,700, accounting for 18.9% of the total number of immigrants.

Followed by Albania, with a total of 351,200 people, accounting for 9.3%.

285,500 people in Morocco, accounting for 7.6%.

China 208,500 people, accounting for 5.5%.

Ukraine 174,200 people, accounting for 4.6%.

The Philippines accounted for 123,800 people, accounting for 3.3%.

  According to the data, in 2020, 61% of foreign immigrants live or work in northern Italy, 23.9% in central Italy, and 15.1% in southern Italy and islands.

In the North and Central, foreign immigrants from non-EU countries accounted for 72.2%, which was significantly higher than the 66.4% of foreign immigrants from EU countries.

  The data shows that the number of foreign immigrants in employment has declined in 2020, and the number of retirees has increased from 153,000 in 2011 to 267,000 in 2020.

It is worth noting that foreign immigrants from other EU countries have been on a downward trend in recent years, especially in 2020.

Between 2011 and 2020, the number of foreign immigrants in Italy decreased by approximately 130,000.

(Huang Xin)