The article analyses Italy's geographic mobility during the second half of the twentieth century, by using ILFI data supplemented with geographic and demographic information at the municipal level. First, the distribution of geographic mobility is described both in general and with respect to short and long-distance moves. Then, event history models are projected in order to investigate what factors underpin individuals' propensities to move, again with respect to short, long, and general moves. Findings confirm the main results of the literature: mobile individuals correlate positively with education, youth and marriage, and negatively with occupation and children. Correlation patterns, however, vary considerably among different types of g...
AbstractThis paper studies the effect in the Italian case of geographical mobility on employment and...
Internal mobility in Italy, after periods of both stagnation and of intense growth, and of different...
The boost of the number of commuters affects several aspects of the local economy, and therefore a d...
How far have changes in mobility practices transformed the relationship between people and territory...
Nella società di oggi, la mobilità degli individui sta diventando sempre più importante: lo sviluppo...
The article deals with the main features of social mobility processes in contemporary Italy and thei...
Studies on the mobility of the population have a long tradition and they are mainly dedicated to dem...
In this essay, we tackle the issue of the international mobility of young Italians in relation to re...
In this chapter we provide a descriptive analysis of inter-regional mobility in Italy for the perio...
Italy registered 1,313,176 changes of residence in 2014, +18.3% compared to 1995. This increasing pa...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great mig...
This paper examines geographical mobility in the second half of the 19th century. The aim is to anal...
In this work I seek to understand whether the migratory experience brings, in addition to economic b...
One of the factors of the increase of recent internal mobility in Italy largely due to the high incr...
AbstractThis paper studies the effect in the Italian case of geographical mobility on employment and...
Internal mobility in Italy, after periods of both stagnation and of intense growth, and of different...
The boost of the number of commuters affects several aspects of the local economy, and therefore a d...
How far have changes in mobility practices transformed the relationship between people and territory...
Nella società di oggi, la mobilità degli individui sta diventando sempre più importante: lo sviluppo...
The article deals with the main features of social mobility processes in contemporary Italy and thei...
Studies on the mobility of the population have a long tradition and they are mainly dedicated to dem...
In this essay, we tackle the issue of the international mobility of young Italians in relation to re...
In this chapter we provide a descriptive analysis of inter-regional mobility in Italy for the perio...
Italy registered 1,313,176 changes of residence in 2014, +18.3% compared to 1995. This increasing pa...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great mig...
This paper examines geographical mobility in the second half of the 19th century. The aim is to anal...
In this work I seek to understand whether the migratory experience brings, in addition to economic b...
One of the factors of the increase of recent internal mobility in Italy largely due to the high incr...
AbstractThis paper studies the effect in the Italian case of geographical mobility on employment and...
Internal mobility in Italy, after periods of both stagnation and of intense growth, and of different...
The boost of the number of commuters affects several aspects of the local economy, and therefore a d...