Migration in Italy is Backing the Old Age Welfare. Our research analyzes the effect of changes in migration policies and the accession to the European Union of former countries of emigration, considering the crucial role played by migrants in an aging society. We focus on the demand of family-care workers by using the last five years of the Italian Labour Force Survey dataset. Our results show that especially during the last years of recession, foreign labor (mostly female) has become fundamental in the family sector, favoring the participation of Italian skilled women in the labor market
In the last few decades, various contributions have dealt with the problem of the possible demograph...
The main purpose of this paper is to quantify and compare the contributions made both by fertility a...
We use data from the Bank of Italy's 2000 Survey of House hold Income and Wealth (SHIW) to analyse t...
In a worldwide context of growing migration, many studies confirm the central role played by the fam...
We analyse how the availability of immigrant workers in the elderly care sector affects the labour f...
As Europe experiences significant demographic transformation and cultural change, the rate of care m...
Italians are one of the fastest aging societies in the world. The percentage of people over 60 years...
Elderly mobility has been often studied in Anglo-Saxon countries, where mobility rates are traditio...
Despite being the Europe’s oldest society, with 22,9% of people aged 65 years old and more and 7,2% ...
Adult women from former Soviet Union countries, play an increasingly central role in Italian labour ...
Italians are one of the fastest aging societies in the world. The percentage of people over 60 years...
Within a framework of increasing ethnic diversity of developed countries' population, a growing body...
This research deals with irregular female migration from Ukraine to Italy for employment as caregive...
In Italy the wight of the assistance to the population that grows old reverts entirely on families a...
In the last few decades, various contributions have dealt with the problem of the possible demograph...
The main purpose of this paper is to quantify and compare the contributions made both by fertility a...
We use data from the Bank of Italy's 2000 Survey of House hold Income and Wealth (SHIW) to analyse t...
In a worldwide context of growing migration, many studies confirm the central role played by the fam...
We analyse how the availability of immigrant workers in the elderly care sector affects the labour f...
As Europe experiences significant demographic transformation and cultural change, the rate of care m...
Italians are one of the fastest aging societies in the world. The percentage of people over 60 years...
Elderly mobility has been often studied in Anglo-Saxon countries, where mobility rates are traditio...
Despite being the Europe’s oldest society, with 22,9% of people aged 65 years old and more and 7,2% ...
Adult women from former Soviet Union countries, play an increasingly central role in Italian labour ...
Italians are one of the fastest aging societies in the world. The percentage of people over 60 years...
Within a framework of increasing ethnic diversity of developed countries' population, a growing body...
This research deals with irregular female migration from Ukraine to Italy for employment as caregive...
In Italy the wight of the assistance to the population that grows old reverts entirely on families a...
In the last few decades, various contributions have dealt with the problem of the possible demograph...
The main purpose of this paper is to quantify and compare the contributions made both by fertility a...
We use data from the Bank of Italy's 2000 Survey of House hold Income and Wealth (SHIW) to analyse t...