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The Italians, science and digital technologies



presented today at the Torino Observatory data on "The Italians, science and digital technologies " contained in the new edition of the Science and Society 2011 (Il Mulino), edited by Observa Science in Society .

Among the issues relevant data on the average Italian researchers: "The age of human resources: a brake on the Italian research?" The Italian research is not for young teachers. Only 16 out of 100 teachers have less than 40 years, unlike countries such as Cyprus and Poland, which count more than half. Even in Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands, the proportion of teachers under the age of forty exceed 40%.

according to Massimo Bucchi, Professor of Science Technology and Society at the University of Trento and among the editorial staff of Science in Society 2011, "the theme of human resources, and in particular its advanced average age continues to be a crucial topic for research and innovation in Italy, with a risk of 'discouragement' of new generations. Is it not a case that Italians are among the least confident in Europe, a young man interested in science today has more job opportunities (47%, compared with 73% of Swedes and a European average of 58%).

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