(Tiper Stock Exchange) – The impact of the PNRR on employment “it is remarkable, in 2024 which is the peak year, the expectation is for around 300 thousand workers, 1.7% more then an important number, not trivial”.
So the deputy general manager of the Bank of Italy, Piero Cipollone, during a debate at the Rimini Meeting, quoting a study by Bank of Italy itself. “The breakdown is interesting – he added – the fundamental impact is on constructions with circto 100 thousand people but an important piece it has to do with the advanced professions.” But, he continued, “suppose we have these workers available, then the Pnrr ends and we find ourselves a sector fattened by demand with many manual and routine jobs. We will therefore have the problem of relocating the sector cannot continue to pull indefinitely. Prefiguring retraining paths right now is very useful”.
Also comes a “alerts”. The PNRR will require “45,000 more highly educated workers such as mathematicians, engineers and physicists which are many compared to historical data” while “today we graduate from the faculties of mathematics and physics about 8,000 people a year and about 40,000 a year from engineering. Will we have an extremely strong demand boost and will we be able to satisfy this demand with these subscribers?“. “The transformation of society will increasingly require figures of this type – he underlined – but enrollment in STEM faculties hasn’t changed much in recent years. Creating work is important but it is equally important to adjust to trends”.