The infographic illustrates Italians’ level of support for extending citizenship to the children born in Italy to immigrant parents. Using an experimental design, the authors show that Italians are more supportive of ius soli (territorial birthright citizenship) for children whose immigrant parents are in employment, have a residence permit and have lived in Italy for more than five years. Even the majority of right-wing voters support granting citizenship to children born to parents who have lived in Italy for five years and have a residence permit
This diploma thesis aims to examine the phenomenon of second-generation immigrant associations in It...
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Published online: 20 November 2023Across Europe, citizenship is traditionally attributed at birth th...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigr...
The persistent lack of voting rights in Italy for immigrants and the rigid citizenship regime based ...
This introductory piece makes the case for the need to advance our knowledge about migrant descendan...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
Since the 1990s, Italy has been exposed to the increasingly serious issue of immigrant children educ...
Focusing on individuals aged 14–35 still living with their family of origin, we compare the politica...
The changes related to globalisation and to the increasing presence of immigrants in Western Europe ...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
Just like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades rapi...
embargoed_20261025This work presents an investigation of Italian citizenship. Using a postcolonial m...
This diploma thesis aims to examine the phenomenon of second-generation immigrant associations in It...
Migrant political participation is a central challenge to our democracy, especially at a time when m...
In this article we investigate the propensities to have the second child in Italy for foreign women ...
Published online: 20 November 2023Across Europe, citizenship is traditionally attributed at birth th...
In European countries, citizenship is mostly based on the principle of jus sanguinis, which means th...
The article aims to present recent research findings – using in-depth interviews – concerning immigr...
The persistent lack of voting rights in Italy for immigrants and the rigid citizenship regime based ...
This introductory piece makes the case for the need to advance our knowledge about migrant descendan...
The current debate on citizenship acknowledges the importance to adopt a microsociological perspecti...
Since the 1990s, Italy has been exposed to the increasingly serious issue of immigrant children educ...
Focusing on individuals aged 14–35 still living with their family of origin, we compare the politica...
The changes related to globalisation and to the increasing presence of immigrants in Western Europe ...
Increasing immigration numbers in many parts of the world make it crucial for policy makers to thin...
Just like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades rapi...
embargoed_20261025This work presents an investigation of Italian citizenship. Using a postcolonial m...
This diploma thesis aims to examine the phenomenon of second-generation immigrant associations in It...
Migrant political participation is a central challenge to our democracy, especially at a time when m...
In this article we investigate the propensities to have the second child in Italy for foreign women ...