Is demographic change an important topic for the Italian public?
It has been an important topic since the end of the 1990s. In fact, the government took some (irrelevant) measures to increase the number of children. This included the “baby bonus” that parents received when their second child was born. The payment was first introduced in 2004 and subsequently changed every year in connection with budgetary amendments: it was in force for two years, then suspended for a year, and then re-introduced for another year in 2006. The last baby bonus was granted for the first child as well. The measure no longer exists. Was the baby bonus given to all mothers living in Italy, including immigrants and single parents? The baby bonus was limited to people of Italian origin who possessed Italian citizenship. At least you did not have to be married to qualify for it. Nowadays, what do Italians think about demographic change? There’s a lot of rhetoric about “having to increase our population” and “having to do something for the families”. Nevertheless, a lot of th
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