AbstractThis paper considers internal migration in Italy in terms of current patterns and longer term trends in migration intensity. It systematically reviews the Italian situation by considering internal migration patterns by citizenship and gender using a geography of 611 local labour market areas (LLMAs), distinguishing between short‐ and long‐distance moves. Attention is given, in particular, to how migration intensities have changed between the categories of LLMAs and across different demographic subgroups. The paper also provides descriptive analyses of the influence on migration patterns of the persistent socio‐economic disparities, which exist between LLMAs. Finally, it discusses the role of delayed youth transitions from home, show...
After having been object of several studies, the analysis of internal migration in Italy decreased s...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within-...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great mig...
It is well known that migration is a very complex phenomenon open to different, difficult interpreta...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within...
Italy registered 1,313,176 changes of residence in 2014, +18.3% compared to 1995. This increasing p...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience of the British Isles...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience of the British Isles...
Internal migration in Italy increased in the 2000s due to foreigners residing in the country. Foreig...
Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and ...
The analysis focuses on the impact of interregional migration flows on regional growth rates during ...
Internal migration in Italy increased in the 2000s due to foreigners residing in the country. Foreig...
This paper investigates the determinants of interregional migration in Italy for the period 1985-200...
After having been object of several studies, the analysis of internal migration in Italy decreased s...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within-...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great mig...
It is well known that migration is a very complex phenomenon open to different, difficult interpreta...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within...
Italy registered 1,313,176 changes of residence in 2014, +18.3% compared to 1995. This increasing p...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience of the British Isles...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience of the British Isles...
Internal migration in Italy increased in the 2000s due to foreigners residing in the country. Foreig...
Despite growing calls for an integrated approach, the long-standing separation between internal and ...
The analysis focuses on the impact of interregional migration flows on regional growth rates during ...
Internal migration in Italy increased in the 2000s due to foreigners residing in the country. Foreig...
This paper investigates the determinants of interregional migration in Italy for the period 1985-200...
After having been object of several studies, the analysis of internal migration in Italy decreased s...
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within-...
From the second half of the 1990s, mobility appears to have changed profoundly from the great mig...