Culture, Demography, Developed Countries, Economics, Europe, Health Workforce, Italy, Population, Population Characteristics, Population Dynamics, Social Change, Acculturation, Emigration and Immigration, Employment, Ethnicity, Occupations, Transients and Migrants
Demography, Developed Countries, Europe, Italy, Population, Population Characteristics, Population Dynamics, Social Sciences, Anthropology, Culture, Emigration and Immigration, Research
Abstract
"This brief paper identifies the most important moments and the most significant studies of Italian historiography on emigration. These range from the first formulation of economic and national models of the Italian exodus to their subsequent fragmentation into a mosaic of regional and local historical and anthropological studies. Ultimately, this will allow a much needed conceptual synthesis, aiming at new comparative research objectives, and a less specialized and sectorial analysis of emigration. Such an approach would also help us to tackle the migrational phenomena in contemporary society with a greater historical awareness and with more adequate cultural comprehension." (SUMMARY IN ENG AND ITA AND SPA), (excerpt)
Demography, Developed Countries, Europe, Population, Population Dynamics, Transients and Migrants, Emigration and Immigration, Motivation, Public Policy, Refugees
Abstract
"This paper analyses available demographic data on international migration within and to Europe during the period 1918-1939 and 1945-1993. The main focus is on the east-west dimension of this migration. In the inter-war period some 9.2 million people either left their countries as labour migrants or were displaced.... In the post-war period (1945-1950) some 15.4 million people fled or were displaced within Europe.... Between 1950 and 1992 another 14 million people migrated from a country in East-central and Eastern Europe to the West.... In recent times the wars in Croatia and Bosnia as well as ethnic cleansing have led to the largest wave of refugees and displaced persons since 1945.... Our paper concludes that push and pull factors causing massive migration cannot only be contained by erecting new legislative barriers and deploying more armed border guards against newcomers." (SUMMARY IN ENG AND SPA), (excerpt)
Demography, Developed Countries, Europe, Italy, Population, Population Dynamics, Developing Countries, Economics, Emigration and Immigration, Public Policy, Transients and Migrants
Abstract
"The objective of this paper is to analyse the effects of recent immigration, from developing countries, to the Italian labour market. The presentation is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the phenomenon at the aggregate level. An interpretation of the effects of recent immigration into the labour market is presented, [including]...the expansion of the underground economy.... The second part is a closer analysis of the Italian case with special attention to the new laws and the migratory policy of the country." (SUMMARY IN ENG AND ITA), (excerpt)
Published
1991
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