Annalisa Busetta is Associate Professor in Demography at the University of Palermo. She has published in the areas of marginality and integration of refugees and mmigrants, measures of chronic poverty, and multidimensional vulnerability. She is member of the Scientific Committee of the Interdepartmental Research Center on Migrations of the University of Palermo (CIR Migrare).

Roles

  • Department SEAS

    University, Palermo , Italy
    Associate Professor of Demography

Research

THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSECUTIVE SPELLS OF POVERTY: A PATH-DEPENDENT INDEX OF LONGITUDINAL POVERTY

Authors DARIA MENDOLA, ANNALISA BUSETTA
Year 2012
Journal Name Review of Income and Wealth
1 Journal Article

Combining the intensity and sequencing of the poverty experience: a class of longitudinal poverty indices

Authors Daria Mendola, Annalisa Busetta, Anna Maria Milito
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)
2 Journal Article

Erratum to: Socio-Demographic Vulnerability: The Condition of Italian Young People

Authors A. Busetta, A. M. Milito
Year 2010
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
3 Journal Article

What keeps young adults in permanent poverty? A comparative analysis using ECHP

Authors Daria Mendola, Annalisa Busetta, A. Aassve, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name Social Science Research
4 Journal Article

Family networks and refugees’ health conditions. A picture from Italian informal settlements

Authors Daria Mendola, Annalisa Busetta
Year 2021
Journal Name Migration Letters
5 Journal Article

Measuring vulnerability of asylum seekers and refugees in Italy

Authors Annalisa Busetta, Daria Mendola, Ben Wilson, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
6 Journal Article

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