Costs and Benefits of Labour Mobility between the EU and the Eastern Partnership Countries Country Study: Italy
Sabrina Marchetti (),
Daniela Piazzalunga and
Alessandra Venturini
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Sabrina Marchetti: European University Institute
No 7635, IZA Discussion Papers from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
Abstract:
Migrants from the Eastern Partnership Countries: Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan has increased in the last ten years. Two different patterns are detected among the most important groups: Ukrainian and Moldovan. The first is mainly composed by women with a temporary migration plan while the second was initially composed by women but rapidly the family reunification was obtained and the migration plan became more permanent. By using the Italian Labour Force survey we analyse the employment situation, the over education of the migrants and their assimilation.
Keywords: labour market; migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J15 J26 J61 J62 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 91 pages
Date: 2013-09
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dem, nep-eur, nep-lab, nep-mig and nep-tra
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Published - published in: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, 2014, 3:8
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