Labor Costs & Productivity in Italy
What does manufacturing labor really cost in Italy? It depends on the total cost of each worker — wages plus non-wage costs — and on the output each worker delivers. Industry Economics & Competitiveness reports both, monthly, for Italy's manufacturing and construction sectors.
The figures shown are illustrative and represent a historical sample. For up-to-date monthly labor cost and productivity benchmarks in Italy — along with industrial costs and manufacturing competitiveness data across 33 countries — subscribe to Intratec Industry Economics & Competitiveness.
About the Labor Benchmarks. Each monthly release reports three categories of labor data for Italy: total employer cost (wages plus non-wage costs) for manufacturing and construction sectors, output per worker for the same sectors, and role-specific wages for chemical plant operators and supervisors at typical plant staffing levels. The same methodology produces comparable benchmarks for every country in the program, with a 10-year monthly history alongside the current values.
Built for any analysis where Italian labor costs need a defensible number.
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Labor cost and productivity factors are part of the Industry Economics & Competitiveness subscription — a monthly program benchmarking commodities manufacturing competitiveness across 33 countries, including Italy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Italy's Manufacturing Industry
Italy's economy is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and diverse industrial base, making it one of the largest economies in Europe. The country is celebrated for its manufacturing prowess, particularly in sectors such as automotive, fashion, machinery, and food processing. Manufacturing plays a vital role in Italy's GDP, contributing significantly to employment and economic growth.
The Italian manufacturing industry is distinguished by its emphasis on quality, craftsmanship, and innovation. Known for producing high-value goods, Italy benefits from a skilled workforce and a strong emphasis on research and development. The luxury fashion sector, in particular, showcases Italy's commitment to design and excellence, while the machinery and automotive industries are recognized for their technological advancements.
As Italy navigates global economic challenges, including sustainability and digital transformation, its manufacturing sector remains a cornerstone of economic resilience. The country is increasingly investing in green technologies and sustainable practices, ensuring its competitiveness in the global market. With a focus on innovation and maintaining high standards, Italy is well-positioned to continue its legacy as a key player in the global manufacturing landscape for years to come.