Italia: La chiusura della Casa dell’Emigrante come spunto riflessione sui rientri degli emigrati italiani

In the literature on migration, as well as in social policies regarding this phenomenon, the situation of returning emigrants receives scant attention. This essay establishes an intricate connection between attitudes and policies that prevail in a country regarding emigration and those concernin...

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Main Authors: Anna Aluffi Pentini, Fabio Olivieri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Work & Society 2008-12-01
Series:Social Work and Society
Online Access:https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/67
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spelling doaj-233e01da0d354c489e6c56d1234787d62021-05-29T05:41:14ZengSocial Work & SocietySocial Work and Society1613-89532008-12-0162Italia: La chiusura della Casa dell’Emigrante come spunto riflessione sui rientri degli emigrati italianiAnna Aluffi Pentini0Fabio Olivieri1Third University of RomeThird University of RomeIn the literature on migration, as well as in social policies regarding this phenomenon, the situation of returning emigrants receives scant attention. This essay establishes an intricate connection between attitudes and policies that prevail in a country regarding emigration and those concerning immigration. The case of Italy provides a prime example for this as it once was a classical country of emigration, only to turn, in recent decades, into a country that appears highly attractive (and relatively accessible) to immigrants. The essay traces the pervasive ambiguity that characterizes this country’s attitudes towards emigration from the beginning of mass emigration shortly after the unification of Italy in 1868 to the emigration policies of the fascist regime of Mussolini and the post-World War II waves of emigration right through to the corresponding ambiguity concerning the status of immigrants in contemporary society, including the indifferent treatment of returning Italian emigrants who constitute a considerable numerical phenomenon. https://ejournals.bib.uni-wuppertal.de/index.php/sws/article/view/67
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Italia: La chiusura della Casa dell’Emigrante come spunto riflessione sui rientri degli emigrati italiani
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title Italia: La chiusura della Casa dell’Emigrante come spunto riflessione sui rientri degli emigrati italiani
title_short Italia: La chiusura della Casa dell’Emigrante come spunto riflessione sui rientri degli emigrati italiani
title_full Italia: La chiusura della Casa dell’Emigrante come spunto riflessione sui rientri degli emigrati italiani
title_fullStr Italia: La chiusura della Casa dell’Emigrante come spunto riflessione sui rientri degli emigrati italiani
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description In the literature on migration, as well as in social policies regarding this phenomenon, the situation of returning emigrants receives scant attention. This essay establishes an intricate connection between attitudes and policies that prevail in a country regarding emigration and those concerning immigration. The case of Italy provides a prime example for this as it once was a classical country of emigration, only to turn, in recent decades, into a country that appears highly attractive (and relatively accessible) to immigrants. The essay traces the pervasive ambiguity that characterizes this country’s attitudes towards emigration from the beginning of mass emigration shortly after the unification of Italy in 1868 to the emigration policies of the fascist regime of Mussolini and the post-World War II waves of emigration right through to the corresponding ambiguity concerning the status of immigrants in contemporary society, including the indifferent treatment of returning Italian emigrants who constitute a considerable numerical phenomenon.
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