
BY: Francesco Prisco
Italians are the most inclined among European citizens to move abroad for work: 88% said they would relocate to another country in order to find a job. In particular, 30% would like to work in Germany, but one in three has difficulties with foreign languages.
This is the picture regarding Italy that emerges from the survey “The Workforce View in Europe 2017,” published by ADP, a multinational human capital management company. The study -- conducted on a sample of about 10,000 workers in France, Germany, The Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland and the UK, as well as in Italy -- provides many insights into the issue.
SOURCE: http://www.italy24.ilsole24ore.com
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