This article examines the long term physical and mental health effects of internal migration focusing on a relatively unique migration experience concentrated over a short period between 1950 and 1970 from the South to the North of Italy. We find a positive and statistically significant association between migration, its timing and physical health for migrant females, which we show are likely to represent rural females in both the early and the late cohort. We find less defined evidence of migration-health association for mental health. We link our findings to the economic transition and labor market transformation that Italy witnessed in that era. Male migrants were likely to be positively selected to migration, but harsh working condition...
The article compares internal migration to the northern Italian city of Turin in the post-war decade...
Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and ...
Background: Cross-national research shows that although immigrants initially have better health than...
This article examines the long term physical and mental health effects of internal migration focusin...
Migration represents a challenge for every European country as the continent shifts towards a multi-...
Migrant health is known to be generally good and better than natives'. However, it is also acknowled...
The progressive flexibility of labour relations has not always been perceived by workers as an oppo...
International audienceHealth of migrants is a widely studied topic. It has been argued that migrant ...
Since the late 1970s Italy has become a country of immigration after being one of the main European ...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Abstract Background In Europe, one of the most consistent findings is that of migrant mortality adva...
Many studies on migrant health have focused on aspects of morbidity and mortality, but very few appr...
Migration is a complex phenomenon and mental illness among immigrants remains a major matter of conc...
Within a framework of increasing ethnic diversity of developed countries' population, a growing body...
Introduction: A recent survey put forward the hypothesis that the emigration that occurred from Sard...
The article compares internal migration to the northern Italian city of Turin in the post-war decade...
Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and ...
Background: Cross-national research shows that although immigrants initially have better health than...
This article examines the long term physical and mental health effects of internal migration focusin...
Migration represents a challenge for every European country as the continent shifts towards a multi-...
Migrant health is known to be generally good and better than natives'. However, it is also acknowled...
The progressive flexibility of labour relations has not always been perceived by workers as an oppo...
International audienceHealth of migrants is a widely studied topic. It has been argued that migrant ...
Since the late 1970s Italy has become a country of immigration after being one of the main European ...
Population migration is a major determinant of an area's age-sex structure and socio-economic charac...
Abstract Background In Europe, one of the most consistent findings is that of migrant mortality adva...
Many studies on migrant health have focused on aspects of morbidity and mortality, but very few appr...
Migration is a complex phenomenon and mental illness among immigrants remains a major matter of conc...
Within a framework of increasing ethnic diversity of developed countries' population, a growing body...
Introduction: A recent survey put forward the hypothesis that the emigration that occurred from Sard...
The article compares internal migration to the northern Italian city of Turin in the post-war decade...
Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and ...
Background: Cross-national research shows that although immigrants initially have better health than...