- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
- Italian Social Issues and Migration
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- Diverse academic and cultural studies
- Cross-Border Cooperation and Integration
- Educational and Social Studies
- Regional Development and Policy
- Urban Planning and Valuation
- Historical and Environmental Studies
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Housing Market and Economics
- Social and Demographic Issues in Germany
- Urbanization and City Planning
- Global Health Care Issues
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- Library Science and Information Systems
- Aging and Gerontology Research
- Regional Socio-Economic Development Trends
- Migration, Refugees, and Integration
- Social Sciences and Governance
- Rural development and sustainability
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Labour Market and Migration
- Regional resilience and development
Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies
2000-2024
National Research Council
2012-2024
National Research Council
2023
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
1991-2016
Europe is currently experiencing an ageing population and slowing growth of both the total working-age populations. These trends are likely to continue. Even though will affect all European regions, different regions be affected in ways. under favorable conditions, 35-40 % NUTS2 face a labor force decline. If economic conditions poor, some may continue grow, but 55-70 see decline by 10 or more. In most Eastern Europe, decrease more than 30 %. To keep prosperous (maintaining competitiveness)...
Abstract Residential segregation is a well studied subject especially after the publication of pioneering and seminal contribution Duncan (Am Sociol Rev 41:210–217, 1955). Considering theoretical methodological advances made since then, endeavours in describing understanding differences residential an international perspective using 2011 population census data. The analyses migrants (here foreign citizens or born) usually resident 493 Functional Urban Areas (FUAs) selected European Union...
This study reviews trends in interprovincial migration Italy over the last 40 years, with reference to mobility transition model. The overall intensity of declined significantly mid-1970s. Subsequently there has been a slow decline, and at beginning 1990s reached level about 10 moves per 1000 persons year. paper provides description interpretation these patterns, using population register data provincial scale. regional patterns were very pronounced 1950s 1960s, characterised by rural urban...
Abstract This paper considers internal migration in Italy terms of current patterns and longer term trends intensity. It systematically reviews the Italian situation by considering citizenship gender using a geography 611 local labour market areas (LLMAs), distinguishing between short‐ long‐distance moves. Attention is given, particular, to how intensities have changed categories LLMAs across different demographic subgroups. The also provides descriptive analyses influence on persistent...
Il presente Working paper contiene il Policy oriented executive summary e rapporto nazionale preparati dal gruppo di lavoro dell’IRPPS-CNR nell’ambito del progetto ricerca europeo IDEA (Mediterranean and Eastern European countries as new immigration destinations in the Union). Lo scopo principale confronto delle tendenze fenomeno tra i paesi europei d’immigrazione, per migliorare la conoscenza esperienze migratorie nazionali. rapporto, dopo una breve introduzione dedicata al nostro passato...
The evolution of urban systems is playing a key role in the social and economic processes developed societies. In Italy many stages transition are concentrated period following Second World War. contribution describes Italian system, considering different units analysis using data on population change as well internal migration. underlying notion concept differential urbanisation formulated by Geyer Kontuly. process shows patterns depending unit analysis. Using local labour market areas...
In 1885, Ravenstein formulated his “laws” of migration, based on the experience British Isles. a further 1889 paper, he extended analysis as tour d’horizon migration and population changes in other nations, including Italy. Even if social economic processes globalisation rising mobility have changed world since then, Ravenstein’s remain point reference today. Harnessing theoretical methodological advances made 19th century, this paper describes seeks to explain role international internal...
This study reviews trends in interprovincial migration Italy over the last 40 years, with reference to mobility transition model. The overall intensity of declined significantly mid-1970s. Subsequently there has been a slow decline, and at beginning 1990s reached level about 10 moves per 1000 persons year. paper provides description interpretation these patterns, using population register data provincial scale. regional patterns were very pronounced 1950s 1960s, characterised by rural urban...
Migration is an obvious response to political, economic, socio-demographic, and ecological crises. In recent decades, several crises have occurred in the Mediterranean region; consequently, migration has intensified, geography of flows been altered, roles some countries within system rapidly changed. This paper aims delineate overview this region over last 20 years, focusing on new related humanitarian doing so, present study also examines similarities differences between past current...
The great recession of 2007 to 2013 led an increase in the number Italians that emigrated abroad. In general, population registers only count movements individuals who communicate their change residence. new longitudinal system for managing demographic information developed by Istat (the Italian National Institute Statistics) allows provide a measure migratory flows include significant part register registrations and deregistrations 'ex officio' (or, according administrative form, 'for other...
Disparités régionales de la mortalité : le cas Rhénanie-Nord-Westphalie et Rhénanie-Palatinat. Cet article examine les disparités interrégionales en 1979-1981 Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie Rhénanie-Palatinat, deux Etats République Fédérale Allemande. Il a pour objectif présentation l'analyse des répartitions par sexe, âge cause décès. On examiné migration interrégionale tant que biais l'étude différentiels régionaux mortalité. Les relations statistiques entre densité population, considérée...