Starting from 50 interviews with migrants of different origins conducted in Veneto and Emilia-Romagna, we show the different motivations migrants in Italy have for planning a migration to a third country. Such. motivations are both economic (unemployment linked to the economic crisis, social mobility, a stronger welfare) and non-economic (allowing a better education to the children, attempting to escape stigma, a research of a context with more co-ethnic or co-religionists). We link such plans to the role of naturalization, showing how the Italian citizenship is not only a way to secure one's permanence in Italy but also a way to be able to transfer to third countries.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Investigating future migration intentions as a proxy of future migration behaviours is useful to cap...
Immigration trends towards Italy have considerably changed in the last decades, modifying our unders...
Theoretical as well as empirical studies on transnationalism have been almost exclusively restricted...
Starting from 50 interviews with migrants of different origins conducted in Veneto and Emilia-Romagn...
https://doi.org/10.1080/15562948.2016.1208316We analyze the relation between naturalization, mobilit...
none3noThis chapter aims to futher our knowledge of migration, with particular reference to Italy. W...
Just like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades rapi...
The idea of the active role of migrants in supporting the socio-economic development of their homela...
none2noIn this paper we analyse re-emigration intentions using a pooled dataset on a sample of more ...
The current economic crisis, which affected all the developed countries, has deeply affected econo...
Current literature on international migration has focused mainly on flows from the South to the Nor...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the current debate on integration during economic downtu...
International audienceBuilding on an ethnographic research carried out with emigrants’ children and ...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> – The phenomenon of migration is one of the things which has had the gr...
The economic crisis has had a very severe impact on the economic situation of both Spain and Italy, ...
Investigating future migration intentions as a proxy of future migration behaviours is useful to cap...
Immigration trends towards Italy have considerably changed in the last decades, modifying our unders...
Theoretical as well as empirical studies on transnationalism have been almost exclusively restricted...
Starting from 50 interviews with migrants of different origins conducted in Veneto and Emilia-Romagn...
https://doi.org/10.1080/15562948.2016.1208316We analyze the relation between naturalization, mobilit...
none3noThis chapter aims to futher our knowledge of migration, with particular reference to Italy. W...
Just like other countries in Southern Europe, Italy has, in the course of less than two decades rapi...
The idea of the active role of migrants in supporting the socio-economic development of their homela...
none2noIn this paper we analyse re-emigration intentions using a pooled dataset on a sample of more ...
The current economic crisis, which affected all the developed countries, has deeply affected econo...
Current literature on international migration has focused mainly on flows from the South to the Nor...
The aim of this article is to contribute to the current debate on integration during economic downtu...
International audienceBuilding on an ethnographic research carried out with emigrants’ children and ...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> – The phenomenon of migration is one of the things which has had the gr...
The economic crisis has had a very severe impact on the economic situation of both Spain and Italy, ...
Investigating future migration intentions as a proxy of future migration behaviours is useful to cap...
Immigration trends towards Italy have considerably changed in the last decades, modifying our unders...
Theoretical as well as empirical studies on transnationalism have been almost exclusively restricted...