Rome
In search of a growth policy, the Italian government has just adopted a "Family Act" in the Council of Ministers. With an objective aiming at the same time to “ support parenthood and the social and educational function of families, fight against low birth rates, promote the harmonious development of young people, and reconcile family and professional life for women ”, in the words of the Minister of Families, the "renziste" (support for the democratic party of Matteo Renzi) Elena Bonetti.
Vast social project, which, if implemented, constitutes a rupture in a country which, since 1946, has always considered family policy as an avatar of fascism. And who spends four times less today than France on their families. " In Italy, there is no real family policysums up the demographer Antonio Golini. Government instability has deprived the country of the time horizon necessary to consider a long-term population policy. The problem
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