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Inps, an institutional Hub for 18-34 year olds coming soon

ROME (ITALPRESS) – “A major project aimed at young people is about to get underway that aims to make the Inps the institutional hub for them where, through a dedicated website and our app, young people between the ages of 18 and 34 will find all the measures and benefits dedicated to them as well as information, guides and tutorials to access the opportunities offered by the Institute. Inps is the natural place and space through which to offer young people a privileged channel on all initiatives and actions to support them in their personal and professional growth.” Thus Inps President Gabriele Fava, speaking in recent days at a conference in Potenza. “Today the Inps manages the universal single allowance for more than 10 million young people, but there are many different benefits provided by the Institute, ranging from study support, through university housing allowances, social protections, measures to support work or periods of unemployment such as Naspi, under-30 contribution benefits, support for new parents such as nest and maternity bonuses, and parental leave,” he added.

“On the supply and demand matching front, we support the Ministry of Labor through Siisl. We bet a lot on the new Inps app, which I consider the preferred tool for services aimed at young people,” he explained. “We want to be close to everyone, accompany them and be present as partners in institutional life, but our attention goes, in particular, to the more than 3 million young people and women, who have precarious jobs or discontinuous contribution. The sustainability of the country and the welfare system will depend on the ability to engage young people and accompany them on their path of life and growth,” Fava concluded.

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(ITALPRESS).