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Italian Migration
by
Daniela Del Boca, Alessandra Venturini
(November 2003)
published in: K. F. Zimmermann (ed.), European Migration - What Do We Know?, Oxford University Press, 2005
Abstract:
Italy is a country with a long history of emigration and a very short experience of immigration.
The paper first surveys the Italian emigration pattern describing the characteristics of the
Italian emigrants (age, sex, skill level), their area of origins and the directions of their
movement. The determinants of the migration choice are then analyzed as well as the
policies affecting the decision to migrate. The end of the first section provides an analysis of
the emigration effects in the areas of origin, namely the positive effect of the remittances and
the changes in the composition of the remaining population. The second section surveys the
recent Italian immigration phenomenon with a description of the immigrant characteristics,
such as area of origin, sex, age, and location in the country. Special attention has been given
to the illegality issue because the majority of the immigrants became legal by applying for an
amnesty. The determinants of the emigration in the country of origins and the effects in the
destination close the picture. The conclusion provides a look at the future and the policy
changes that should be adopted.
Text: See Discussion Paper No. 938
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