2023
DOI: 10.1553/p-5dfz-c44a
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Neighbourhood effects and determinants of population changes in Italy: A spatial perspective

Abstract: Population trends in Italy are strongly spatially differentiated, with some munic- ipalities showing a systematic loss of population, and others showing an equally continuous demographic increase. Here, we focus our attention on the spatial dimension of population change, looking at how different socio-economic and demographic dimensions affect population changes, as well as their spatial effects. After performing a preliminary descriptive analysis of the trends of population growth and decline in Italy over t… Show more

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“…Participants in all focus groups contrasted the growth in urban areas with the deterioration of conditions in rural areas, and made the direct link between people moving out of villages and into cities. The discourse of the decline of the rural areas in contrast to the growth of neighbouring urban areas is familiar throughout much of Europe (Benassi et al, 2023;Collantes and Pinilla, 2011;Copus et al, 2021). Predictably, our participants complained about the degradation of infrastructure and the lack of resources in rural areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Participants in all focus groups contrasted the growth in urban areas with the deterioration of conditions in rural areas, and made the direct link between people moving out of villages and into cities. The discourse of the decline of the rural areas in contrast to the growth of neighbouring urban areas is familiar throughout much of Europe (Benassi et al, 2023;Collantes and Pinilla, 2011;Copus et al, 2021). Predictably, our participants complained about the degradation of infrastructure and the lack of resources in rural areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%