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Year 2015
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4 Book

Immigrating into a Segregated Social Space: The Case of 1.5-Generation Filipinos in Italy

Authors Itaru Nagasaka
Book Title Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families
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6 Book Chapter

Multiple Migrations and intra-European Mobilities of Italian Naturalized Migrants

Authors Francesco Della Puppa
Year 2018
Journal Name REVISTA DE CERCETARE SI INTERVENTIE SOCIALA
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9 Journal Article

Study on migrants' profiles, drivers of migration and migratory trends

Authors Luigi ACHILLI, Philippe FARGUES, Justyna Janina SALAMONSKA, ...
Description
This study analyses the socioeconomic background of migrants and refugees who have fled to Italy. It compiles information about their education level, work experience, skills, professional aspirations and future employment prospects. The aim of this research is to help policy-makers in Italy and across Europe get a current, in-depth profile of migrants, understand what drives them to leave home, what influences their decisions during their journey and how they can better integrate in Italy.
Year 2016
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12 Report

Bangladeshi Migrants of Italy and Their Precarity

Authors Nilanjana Roy, Amy Verdun
Year 2019
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
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16 Journal Article

Italy and Problem of Control over Dodecanese Islands in 1912-1914

Authors Tatyana Petrovna Nesterova
Year 2017
Journal Name NAUCHNYI DIALOG
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17 Journal Article

Biodemography in Siena, Italy

Authors A Vienna, GF De Stefano, A Bastianini, ...
Year 1998
Journal Name Journal of Biosocial Science
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20 Journal Article

IRELAND AND ITALY’S MIGRATION EXPERIENCES SINCE 1945 COMPARED

Description
Ireland and Italy saw significant proportions of their populations emigrate after 1945 before becoming host to substantial immigrant populations in more recent times. Despite the post-war exodus of millions of Irish and Italians, the literature has consistently failed to quantify the effect this had on Irish and Italian society and on the people who left. Not enough attention has been devoted to examining how Ireland and Italy have adapted to their transitions from near homogenous to heterogeneous societies in such a short period either. Immigrants today amount to over half a million in Ireland (12% of the Irish population) and 4.6 million in Italy (8% of the Italian population). These countries’ transitions from near monocultural to multicultural societies in such a short period demands scholarly attention. With the departure of young people from Ireland and Italy once again because of reduced opportunities at home, and with newcomers still arriving in search of a better life, this comparative project will provide a timely indicator of how emigration and immigration have shaped the two societies since 1945. The main objective of this project is to demonstrate how emigration and immigration have shaped Ireland and Italy since 1945. To fulfil this aim, the study will consider, in detail, (1) why so many people left Ireland and Italy after 1945. It will assess (2) the ramifications of the exodus of millions of Irish and Italians for the societies they left behind. It will explore (3) the effects that migration had on those departing their homes. In an attempt to fill a notable gap in the literature, this project will examine (4) how return migration and internal migration effected Irish and Italian society in the 1960s and 1970s. Relating to more contemporaneous developments, this study will endeavour to investigate (5) how Ireland and Italy have adapted to recently becoming hosts to sizeable numbers of immigrants.
Year 2014
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22 Project

Refugees’ Encampment in Italy

Authors Raffaela Puggioni
Book Title Rethinking International Protection
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23 Book Chapter

Back and forth and in between: returning albanian migrants from Greece and Italy

Authors Lois Labrianidis, Antigone Lyberaki
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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24 Journal Article

Italy, Bilingualism, and Biculturalism

Year 2012
Journal Name TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
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27 Journal Article

Gestalt psychology in Italy

Authors Verstegen
Year 2000
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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28 Journal Article

Italy: The Continuing History of Emigrant Relations

Authors Guido Tintori
Book Title Emigration Nations
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31 Book Chapter

Height Convergence and Internal Migration in Mid-Twentieth-Century Italy

Authors Donatella Lanari, Odoardo Bussini
Year 2014
Journal Name Biodemography and Social Biology
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37 Journal Article

La crise financière mondiale: quel impact sur l’avenir de la migration des Tunisiens en Italie ?

Authors Habib FOURATI
Description
Résumé L’article examine les effets de la crise économique mondiale actuelle sur les migrations tunisiennes vers l’Italie. Par ailleurs, l’on se demande si la crise financière a déjà commencé à affecter la situation économique et sociale des émigrés tunisiens en Italie, en utilisant les transferts financiers des travailleurs migrants tunisiens ont comme indicateur de leurs conditions socio-économiques. A partir de données collectées soit dans le pays de destination soit en Tunisie, l’article conclut que pour l’instant la crise n’a pas produit d’impact très net sur l’effectif des migrants ni diminué les transferts financiers du revenu du travail. Abstract This paper aims to capture the effects of the current economic crisis on Tunisian migratory flows towards Italy. Moreover, it addresses the extent to which the socio-economic conditions of Tunisian residents in Italy have been impacted by these unfavorable trends ; regarding this latter point, remittances sent by Tunisians to their country of origin are used as a proxy of their socio-economic status. By using data collected both in the destination and origin country, we find evidence that the economic crisis did not affect quantitatively Tunisian migration to Italy, nor impact the economic conditions of Tunisians migrants in Italy.
Year 2009
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41 Report

Italian Bangladeshis in Europe: Social Networks, Transnational Ties, and Intra-EU Mobility

Authors Mohammad Morad
Year 2023
Book Title Routledge Handbook of South Asian Migrations
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42 Book Chapter

Seasonal Work in Italy: Flexibility and Regularisation

Authors Francesco Carchedi, Giovanna Campani
Book Title Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and the Labour Market
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44 Book Chapter

The Cross-Border Migration

Authors Rutvica Andrijasevic
Book Title Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking
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45 Book Chapter

Migration of Ukrainian Nationals to Italy: Women on the Move

Authors Francesca Alice Vianello
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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46 Book Chapter

Italian Bangladeshis in Europe: Social Networks, Transnational Ties, and Intra-EU Mobility

Authors Mohammad Morad
Year 2023
Book Title Routledge Handbook of South Asian Migrations
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47 Book Chapter

Gender, Racism, and Migrant Reproductive Labour in Italy and Europe

Authors Francesca Scrinzi, Ester Gallo
Book Title Migration, masculinities and reproductive labour : men of the home
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49 Book Chapter

The Libya–Italy migration corridor

Authors Daniela DeBono
Year 2020
Book Title Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development
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50 Book Chapter
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