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Italy’s recovery and reforms show no signs of boosting jobs

The Italian economy’s tentative return to growth and recent structural reforms are unlikely to feed into a meaningful labour market recovery for some time yet. So frustrations with Mr Renzi’s reformist Government may build further.

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