(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 02 - Melancholic, frightened by global events that could compromise the present and the future at any moment, less and less willing to follow the sirens of influencers and luxury but rather indignant by the display of money and the economic inequalities flaunted in life and on social media.
It is the portrait of Italians that emerges from the 56th Censis Report, the one that photographs a country "entered the cycle of post-populism".
In the background the European primacy of the NEET, the increasingly empty classrooms due to the demographic contraction and the health system which will have to face a shortage of personnel.
An Italian fragility is precisely the NEETs, young people who do not study and do not work: the country holds the record in Europe with 23.1% of 15-29 year olds compared to an EU average of 13.1%.
In the South the incidence rises to 32.2%.