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South, young people and women. The inequalities that divided Italy after the pandemic

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South, young people and women.  The inequalities that divided Italy after the pandemic

The ITALY of the gaps is in the stories of Daniela, Alessandro and Nunzio. In their courage, in the desire for the future, in the inability to forge it. The recession triggered by Covid has canceled dreams, amplified vulnerability, sharpened inequalities.

The distance between young people and adults, men and women, North and South – has been gangrenous for years social and material divestments – it has expanded dramatically, taking away not only nine points of GDP in 2020, but 93 billion of household income and 880 thousand jobs.

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