Oct 12 (Reuters) - Southern Italians are studying more and for longer as a shortage of jobs forces many to either stay in school or relocate, a report by national statistics bureau ISTAT showed on Thursday.
"The lack of stable and good quality job opportunities in the Mezzogiorno is nothing new, but the situation among "millennials" is getting worse", ISTAT said.
"The current youth of the Mezzogiorno face a longer and more complicated journey towards adulthood," it added.
"It is a paradox, but in the medium-long term, this could fuel a further deprivation of human capital with advanced skills, which is indispensable for the Mezzogiorno", ISTAT said.
Southern youths are dissatisfied with their economic situation and almost three quarters of them still live with their parents.
Persons:
Alessandro Parodi, Keith Weir
Organizations:
ISTAT, Thomson
Locations:
Southern, Sicily, Sardinia, Italy