First published online: April 2004Using a comprehensive and newly organized dataset the present article shows that the human capital content of emigrants from Italy significantly increased during the 1990's. This is even more dramatically the case if we consider emigrating college graduates, whose share relative to total emigrants quadrupled between 1990 and 1998. As a result, since the mid-1990's the share of college graduates among emigrants from Italy has become larger than that share among residents of Italy. In the late nineties, between 3% and 5% of the new college graduates from Italy was dispersed abroad each year. Some preliminary international comparisons show that the nineties have only worsened a problem of "brain drain", that i...
This paper uses census data from 1980 to 2006 to study the new European emigration to the US. This e...
Since the mid-1990s interregional migration flows in Italy have dramatically increased, especially f...
We extend the Dolado et Al. (1994) model to both inflows and outflows of migrants and assume that th...
Using a comprehensive and newly organized dataset the present article shows that the human capital c...
Emigrants from Italy and Ireland contributed disproportionately to the Age of Mass Migration. That t...
The demographic data indicate that the total number of migrants moving from the South of Italy to t...
In this paper we analyse the human capital endowment of migration flows across Italian regions durin...
In recent years there has been a considerable influx of better-educated migrants from the South to t...
This article discusses the limits of Italian immigration policies and their effects on the Italian m...
The brain drain from the south of Italy is a well-known and unfortunately increasingly alarming phe...
Much is told in the literature about the determinants that lead graduates to migrate. H...
none3noThis chapter aims to futher our knowledge of migration, with particular reference to Italy. W...
Contrary to current thinking which views the European brain drain as a transitory phenomenon, this p...
This article investigates the phenomenon of migrations of highly qualified workers with particular r...
This paper uses census data from 1980 to 2006 to study the new European emigration to the US. This e...
Since the mid-1990s interregional migration flows in Italy have dramatically increased, especially f...
We extend the Dolado et Al. (1994) model to both inflows and outflows of migrants and assume that th...
Using a comprehensive and newly organized dataset the present article shows that the human capital c...
Emigrants from Italy and Ireland contributed disproportionately to the Age of Mass Migration. That t...
The demographic data indicate that the total number of migrants moving from the South of Italy to t...
In this paper we analyse the human capital endowment of migration flows across Italian regions durin...
In recent years there has been a considerable influx of better-educated migrants from the South to t...
This article discusses the limits of Italian immigration policies and their effects on the Italian m...
The brain drain from the south of Italy is a well-known and unfortunately increasingly alarming phe...
Much is told in the literature about the determinants that lead graduates to migrate. H...
none3noThis chapter aims to futher our knowledge of migration, with particular reference to Italy. W...
Contrary to current thinking which views the European brain drain as a transitory phenomenon, this p...
This article investigates the phenomenon of migrations of highly qualified workers with particular r...
This paper uses census data from 1980 to 2006 to study the new European emigration to the US. This e...
Since the mid-1990s interregional migration flows in Italy have dramatically increased, especially f...
We extend the Dolado et Al. (1994) model to both inflows and outflows of migrants and assume that th...