After having been object of several studies, the analysis of internal migration in Italy decreased since the 80s and the 90s. The most important reasons that could explain this lack of interest are probably related to the quantitative reduction of internal geographical mobility and to the consistent international migration fluxes that started to move towards Italy. Anyway, recently some scholars have got back to study the Italian internal migration because the inter-regional mobility rates are increasing again. These studies claimed that the demographic and skill composition of migrants has changed with respect to the so-called \uabgreat migration\ubb: it means that, in contrast to what happened in the 60s and 70s, current South-North migra...
OBJECTIVE In this paper, we study the determinants of internal migration in Italy from 1995 to 2006....
Today, in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Malta and Greece, the incidence of the foreign population is entir...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience of the British Isles...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great migrat...
It is well known that migration is a very complex phenomenon open to different, difficult interpreta...
Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and ...
AbstractThis paper considers internal migration in Italy in terms of current patterns and longer ter...
Italy registered 1,313,176 changes of residence in 2014, +18.3% compared to 1995. This increasing p...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within...
Internal mobility in Italy, after periods of both stagnation and of intense growth, and of different...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great migrat...
Le migrazioni interne hanno modificato notevolmente la distribuzione e la struttura per età delle po...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within-...
In this chapter we provide a descriptive analysis of inter-regional mobility in Italy for the perio...
OBJECTIVE In this paper, we study the determinants of internal migration in Italy from 1995 to 2006....
Today, in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Malta and Greece, the incidence of the foreign population is entir...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience of the British Isles...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great migrat...
It is well known that migration is a very complex phenomenon open to different, difficult interpreta...
Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and ...
AbstractThis paper considers internal migration in Italy in terms of current patterns and longer ter...
Italy registered 1,313,176 changes of residence in 2014, +18.3% compared to 1995. This increasing p...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within...
Internal mobility in Italy, after periods of both stagnation and of intense growth, and of different...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great migrat...
Le migrazioni interne hanno modificato notevolmente la distribuzione e la struttura per età delle po...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within-...
In this chapter we provide a descriptive analysis of inter-regional mobility in Italy for the perio...
OBJECTIVE In this paper, we study the determinants of internal migration in Italy from 1995 to 2006....
Today, in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Malta and Greece, the incidence of the foreign population is entir...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience of the British Isles...