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04/06/2010 - 16:04

Power supply in Italy is similar to the one you find in India and in many other countries of Western and Central Europe.

Power is supplied at 220v and 50 hz.

Unfortunately plugs can vary in shape. Some examples can be previewed in the images attached to this...


03/06/2010 - 15:29

Education in Italy is compulsory till the age of 16. The Ministry of education, know as "Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca" establishes the guidelines at all levels. A primary, middle or high school can be both private or public, the latter being almost completely free. There is also a thirs type of school know as "scuola paritaria" which is not financed by the...


26/05/2010 - 14:15

In Italy whoever works officially is entitled (compelled) to save for his/her old age pension scheme. The employer has to pay every month a percentage of the employee's salary to one of the Institutes recognized by the Government. To this amount the employee adds his/her contribution which is much less than the employers share. All together 40...


26/05/2010 - 14:04

Italy has a National Health Scheme which means that all residents, whether citizen or not, have access to medical assistance. Under this scheme a free doctor is assigned to each resident (paid by the NHS). The so called “family doctor” meets the patient's initial requirements by visiting and prescbribing medicines, treatments and in-depth further examinations. The Doctor will also decide if...


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