Italy: May’s jobless rate was the lowest since April
Rome: Italy’s unemployment rate fell to 7.6% in May from 7.8% in April, posting the lowest reading for three years as some 21,000 jobs were created in the month, data showed on Friday.
A survey of 10 analysts had forecast a May jobless rate of 7.9%.
In the three months to May, employment was up by 120,000, or 0.5%, compared with the December-to-February period, national statistics institute ISTAT said.
May’s jobless rate was the lowest since April 2020, when people stopped looking for work during COVID-19 lockdowns.
Compared with May 2022, the number of people in work was up by 383,000, or 1.7%, ISTAT said, adding that this was due to an increase in permanent employees and the self-employed, which offset a decrease in temporary employees.
However the youth unemployment rate, measuring job-seekers between 15 and 24 years old, rose to 21.7% in May from 20.7% the month before.
Italy’s overall employment rate, one of the lowest in the euro zone, edged up in May to 61.2% from 61.1% the month before.
The Italian economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.6% in the first quarter from the previous three months, recovering after a 0.1% fall in gross domestic product (GDP) at the end of last year.
Rome is officially forecast 2023 full-year GDP growth at 1.0%, compared with 3.7% growth in 2022.