The PNR provides 4.6 billion euros for services for children, nurseries and kindergartens. But there are deadlines close to meet, at the moment there is that of June 30, 2023. The risk, warn associations and civil society, is to lose funds. The economist Azzurra Rinaldi, director of the School of Gender Economics at the University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza, and the activists Sarah Malnerich and Emma Marciello explain to us in the ANSA podcast why the theme of nurseries must also interest those who do not have children. Because it is an issue that concerns the national economy, GDP and future pensions. Suffice it to say that every euro invested in childcare services goes back 13 times. For this reason, a petition was launched by them on Change.org, together with other promoters, Francesca Fiore and Mila Spicola: "Make nests, hurry up".
Kindergartens and Pnrr, the train that Italy cannot miss (by Enrica Di Battista)
2023-05-18T12:47:47.279Z
Highlights: Every euro invested in childcare comes back 13 times. The PNR provides 4.6 billion euros for services for children, nurseries and kindergartens. The risk, warn associations and civil society, is to lose funds. A petition was launched by them on Change.org, together with other promoters, Francesca Fiore and Mila Spicola: "Make nests, hurry up". The theme of nurseries must also interest those who do not have children. Because it is an issue that concerns the national economy.
Every euro invested in childcare comes back 13 times. An economist and two activists explain why the issue is fundamental for the national economy and does not concern only moms and dads (ANSA)