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Young people: Rome, Rimini and Milan disappoint. University-work, Friuli Venezia Giulia double

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Trieste first for graduates (41.6% of boys and girls between 25 and 29 years), Pordenone in the lead for the low unemployment in the 15-29 age group. The pair of aces dropped by Friuli Venezia Giulia in two such important parameters is one of the prominent elements in the Sole 24 Ore survey on the quality of life of young people. But the region that wins hands down in the general classification based on 12 parameters is Emilia Romagna.

A success hands down, with the podium monopolized by the trio Ravenna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena and, moving a little west, with other territories – those of Piacenza, Parma and Bologna – which respectively conquer the fifth, sixth and eighth place. The Ravenna pink jersey boasts a very high average of placings, finishing in the first half of the various rankings 10 times out of 12, and appears three times in the first five, being fourth for the outdoor sports areas and fifth for both the reduced rent gap. of rent between the center and the suburbs both for the proposal of concerts in the area. In contrast to the leading region – and more precisely in the Romagna itself of the “medalists” Ravenna and Forlì Cesena – here is the disappointing performance on young people offered by Rimini, which in the general ranking it arrives 97th (last among the Northern territories) also due to the fourth last position as regards the average rents and the 98th in the rate of youth entrepreneurship, as well as the fact that it is never present in the top ten of the various parameters.

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The disappointment of the metropolis

A presence among the top ten is not lacking in the metropolises of Milan and Rome (third and fifth in the ranking of graduates), which however have a decidedly negative general “balance”. The province of the Lombard capital finishes 76th, while that of the capital is even penultimate. There are several common factors of discomfort in the relationship with young people: high rental prices (Milan 99th, Rome last in 107th place), few outdoor sports areas (Milan 100th, Rome 105th), high average age for women in first place childbirth (Milan 99th, Rome 100th, in both cases almost 33 years old).

South always in line

The last step of the general classification is occupied by South Sardinia, and in the ten rear positions there are eight other southerners: the Apulian Barletta-Andria-Trani, Taranto, Lecce and Foggia, the Lucanian Potenza (while Matera sports a nice 49th place), the bells of Naples and Avellino, the Calabrian Crotone. The same Crotone, however, sometimes manages to stand out positively, particularly for the first place in administrators under 40 and even for the primacy in entrepreneurship with owners under 35. A ranking, the latter, dominated by the provinces of the South, where evidently the good predisposition of young people has established itself more easily even in the face of a lower number of companies in general. Finally, another southern “gold” is that conquered by Syracuse: here the average age of women at the birth of their first child (30.7 years) is the lowest in Italy.

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