Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and international migration in the socio-demographic literature still persist, hindering a more general perspective on mobility proneness. This article attempts to further develop an integrated analysis of migration in Italy by making use of official data. Specifically, internal and international migration are examined within a single framework in order to reveal elements for discussion relating to the overall level of mobility in Italy in the last decades and the propensity to experience multiple episodes of migration, both internal and international. Empirical analysis does not suggest the presence of a compensation effect (international mobili...