I diversi gradi di rischio economico a causa della pandemia secondo un'indagine dell'ISTAT

In Italy the crisis hits above all the economy of the South

According to an ISTAT survey of the blue economic system, the regions of Abruzzo, Campania, Basilicata, Calabria and Sardinia are at high combined risk…

According to an ISTAT survey carried out towards the end of last year, by cross-referencing data on the number of companies that reported being at High and Medium High operational risk with the corresponding number of employees involved, it is possible to map the operational risk of the Italian economic system.

ISTAT Report on the Competitiveness of productive sectors in Italy – 2021 edition (in Italian)

From the result of this operation it emerged that Southern Italy is the geographical distribution most affected by the pandemic: five regions are at High combined risk (Abruzzo, Campania, Basilicata, Calabria and Sardinia); two others, instead, are at Medium-High risk (Puglia and Sicily).
In the South, only Molise is in a situation of combined Medium-Low risk.

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Regioni a statuto speciale e ordinario
Special and ordinary statute regions

Umbria is the most problematic region in the center

In the Centre, on the other hand, the situation in Umbria (High Risk), Lazio and Tuscany (Medium-High Risk) is worrying.
In the North, finally, the situation emerged in Valle d’Aosta and in the autonomous province of Bolzano, which fall in the area of Medium-High combined risk, is worrying.

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Veneto has the highest northern vulnerability

Compared to all the main northern regions, Veneto presents a higher level of vulnerability; this situation is due to its strong tourist vocation and to the crisis registered, in particular, in the leather and textile/clothing sectors.
More generally, ISTAT reports, the fragility of a territory is ascribable both to the degree of diffusion of the sectors most affected by the crisis and to the level of specialization of the local economy in these activities.

Regioni a statuto ordinario e speciale
Ordinary and special statute regions

 

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In particular, textiles, clothing and leather processing are suffering more than others, sectors that have been severely tested in the last year by the strong contraction recorded by domestic and international demand.

Serious difficulties also for tourism and leisure

Equally dramatic is the situation of the sectors that revolve around tourism (hotels, tour operators, travel agencies, local public transport, etc.), retail, hawkers, bars and restaurants, cultural activities (museums, cinemas and theaters), sports (swimming pools, gyms) and those linked to leisure (amusement parks, travelling shows, discos, etc.), which more than others have suffered the negative effects of the closure and physical separation measures imposed by the Government.

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