Italy today: rich old people and poorer young people

The new Censis-Tender Capital report "The silver economy and its consequences" has taken a picture of a peninsula where the elderly are very long-lived and rich, while young people struggle to find stability. What can you do?
Active seniors: we value the over 65s

We need to encourage the transfer of skills from the elderly to young people and introduce facilitations for the employment of over 65s in voluntary work and in productive activities - There are two objectives: to valorise these people in society and increase the country's productivity
Pensions, flexibility is not a free lunch

FROM FORMICHE.NET - Undersecretary Nannicini explained that outgoing flexibility for pensions costs from 5 to 7 billion euros a year but the public accounts do not allow for an improvement in the working and social security conditions of young people…