In 2022, 465,0001 young people in Italy dropped out of school prematurely, equal to 11.5% of the population in the 18-24 age group.
In the same year, however, the so-called 'brain drain' who left the country to move abroad numbered 55,500.
The former, therefore, are 8 times higher in number than the latter.
The CGIA of Mestre denounces this, underlining that these are two extremely delicate problems which, however, continue to have very different levels of attention from public opinion.
If school dropout is not yet perceived as an educational plague with a frightening social cost, the 'escape' abroad of many young people, however, is, although the number of the first critical issue is much higher than that of the second.
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