The international mobility of young people from Europe’s Mediterranean countries has become an important topic in scientific debate. The issue has major reverberations in the national media since youth outflows – not adequately compensated for by return flows or new inflows – can undermine the economic and social sustainability of development processes in the countries of origin. The 2007–2008 financial and economic crisis, contributed significantly to intensifying those outflows and reducing the return flows. This paper focuses on the international mobility of young Italians during the past two decades. After addressing the problem of existing data sources and their comparability, our analysis, in terms of spatial distribution, will be con...
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In this essay, we tackle the issue of the international mobility of young Italians in relation to re...
The number of Italian youngsters (aged from 15 to 34 years old) residing in EU and EFTA countries nu...
This paper takes as its main focus the intersection of young people’s international mobility within ...
Recent Southern European migration is characterised by important flows of higher-skilled young perso...
none3noThis chapter aims to futher our knowledge of migration, with particular reference to Italy. W...
This thematic series collects some papers on Italian students' mobility. The aim of this thematic se...
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In recent years, the European Union (EU) passed through a significant economic crisis. All across Eu...
This paper discusses the determinants of intra-European and Italian student mobility. We report the...
In recent years there has been a considerable influx of better-educated migrants from the South to t...
peer reviewedEven though intra-European youth mobility is valued as a boost for personal and profess...
Behind the image of a globalised, mobile elite there is a wide range of social realities. In Europe ...
This paper discusses international student mobility (ISM) in Southern-Latin Europe, specifically Ita...
This article investigates the phenomenon of migrations of highly qualified workers with particular r...
Mobility within the EU is increasing with the emergence of a culture of Europeanism, ease of movemen...
In this essay, we tackle the issue of the international mobility of young Italians in relation to re...
The number of Italian youngsters (aged from 15 to 34 years old) residing in EU and EFTA countries nu...
This paper takes as its main focus the intersection of young people’s international mobility within ...
Recent Southern European migration is characterised by important flows of higher-skilled young perso...
none3noThis chapter aims to futher our knowledge of migration, with particular reference to Italy. W...
This thematic series collects some papers on Italian students' mobility. The aim of this thematic se...
AbstractThis paper considers internal migration in Italy in terms of current patterns and longer ter...
In recent years, the European Union (EU) passed through a significant economic crisis. All across Eu...
This paper discusses the determinants of intra-European and Italian student mobility. We report the...
In recent years there has been a considerable influx of better-educated migrants from the South to t...
peer reviewedEven though intra-European youth mobility is valued as a boost for personal and profess...
Behind the image of a globalised, mobile elite there is a wide range of social realities. In Europe ...
This paper discusses international student mobility (ISM) in Southern-Latin Europe, specifically Ita...
This article investigates the phenomenon of migrations of highly qualified workers with particular r...