The Netherlands was recognized as the best country for young people, Italy was the worst

Italy is recognized as the worst country for young people to live in, while the Netherlands is the best. The study took into account such criteria as income and rental rates, inflation, quality of education, crime rate, happiness index and employment opportunities. About this it is said in the Alorix study
The Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Cyprus and Luxembourg were included in the list of the best EU countries for the young generation. In these countries, young people have more incentives to study national culture and actively participate in various activities. A stable economy and financial situation also allow exposure to other cultures through ample travel opportunities. These countries are noted for a safe and favorable environment for starting a family and building a future.
Access to quality education also plays a significant role. In particular, the Netherlands and Austria strive to provide higher education to as many young people as possible, offering a variety of educational programs that contribute to general cultural development. Continued funding of education stimulates innovation and helps reduce youth unemployment.
Among the countries with the worst conditions for young people, Italy leads, followed by Portugal, Greece, Slovakia and France. Such positions have been influenced by economic hardship, political instability, and limited opportunities for social and economic mobility. This reduces the chances of young people to travel and learn about other cultures.
Instead, they have to focus on their own problems, financial difficulties and lack of jobs. In addition, a high level of crime is recorded in Italy and France, which negatively affects the sense of security and life satisfaction among the local population.