Four in 10 immigrants in Italy
say they earn less than 800 euros a month, and only 0.6% declare
more than 2,000 euros, a report by multicultural research
institute ISMU showed Thursday.
About 42% of immigrants in Italy don't have a university
degree and most take up low-skilled jobs.
Among immigrants with higher education, 23.2% said they
were doing non-specialised manual labor.
Immigrants now make up more than 10% of the workforce in
Italy, according to the report.
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