Italy's south risks becoming an 'industrial desert'
Poorer regions shedding jobs, losing young people
26 September, 15:40
According to Svimez, more than 1,350,000 people migrated out of the south in the decade beginning in 2000, creating a kind of "industrial desert".
At the same time, gross domestic product per capita in the south, which was 56.1% of that in the north at the beginning of the decade, crept up to 57.7% by 2010.
At this rate, it would take about 400 years "to close the gap that separates the South from the North," Svimez says in the report. The association called for a dramatic changes to promote economic, environmental and urban development in southern Italy.
photo: demonstrators at a Naples rally to protest against unemployment.
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