Frightened by the climate and the future: the “sleepwalking” Italy of the Censis report

Frightened by the climate and the future the sleepwalking Italy

(Finance) – In the immediate vicinity By 2040, couples with children will decrease to represent 25.8% of the total. This is the photograph taken from the 57th Censis report which shows that by that date, families made up of a single person will increase to 9.7 million (37%).

Of these, those made up of elderly people will become almost 60% (5.6 million). According to estimates, in 2040, 10.3% of elderly people will continue to have disability problems. The elderly today represent 24.1% of the overall population and in 2050 there will be 4.6 million more: they will reach a weight of 34.5% of the total population. The elderly of tomorrow will be increasingly childless and increasingly alone.

The report tells a A country that is increasingly aging, a Country of ‘sleepwalkers’ who remain helpless in the face of omens and in which 360-degree fears arise: from economic collapse to a world war.

The desires of the population are also changing and they are no longer looking for wealth, but looking for a slice of daily well-being. 62% look for moments to dedicate to themselves and a plebiscite 94% revalue the happiness that comes from the little things of every day such as free time, hobbies, personal passions. Over 80% are very careful about managing stress and personal relationships. And even professional satisfaction is no longer in first place: for almost nine out of ten employed people, putting work at the center of life is a mistake.

On the rights front, a situation seems to be opening up new season. 74% say they are in favor of euthanasia while seven out of ten Italians approve the adoption of children by singles and 54% by same-parent couples. There remains a segment that increasingly decides to cross national borders with the aim of a better life abroad. A figure that has increased by 36% in the last decade, almost 1.6 million more. What characterizes the most recent flows are above allor young people. In fact, in the last year, of 82 thousand expatriates, 44% (over 36 thousand) were between 18 and 34 years old.

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