Yeah, you really need a definition of how you calculate gender unemployment gap here; is it just “male unemployment – female unemployment”? Or what is the variable exactly?
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Here in Finland people are equally unemployed.
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evviva l’Italiaaa 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹.
As an italian this is beyond sad.
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But we. ( Italians) have one of the lowest gender pay gap
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Towards…?
Yeah, you really need a definition of how you calculate gender unemployment gap here; is it just “male unemployment – female unemployment”? Or what is the variable exactly?
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Here in Finland people are equally unemployed.
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evviva l’Italiaaa 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹.
As an italian this is beyond sad.
But we. ( Italians) have one of the lowest gender pay gap
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/edn-20220307-2
Italy Is at 4.4, only behind Romania and Slovenia.
Among the big European economies, we are first by quite a gigantic margin:
Spain is at: 9.4%
France : 15.8%
Germany: 18.8%
Austria: 19%
Italy, Greece, Romania and Spain basically are more oriented towards families having more stay at home mothers.
Edit: Apparently the number doesn’t work like that. You are considered unemployed only if you are actively seeking work.
Talking about things that don’t exist
So in italy 19% more men are employed? Or how do you understand this?
Finland is the closest to have positive gender employment gap. Fingers crossed!
So who’s more unemployed than who in this exchange? It doesn’t specific which countries are in which direction just the delta of it.
Lol, no shit, a man not working starves, a woman not working usually finds an idiot willing to provide for her…
I swear, this kind of statistics are insulting….