2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-15885-8_5
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Urban Transformations and the Spatial Distribution of Foreign Immigrants in Messina

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“…Although there are fewer contributions focused on the Italian context compared to the ones regarding Northern Europe, the relevance of this topic has been rapidly increasing, leading to a growing number of analyses (Benassi et al 2023b(Benassi et al , 2019Bitonti et al 2023;Busetta et al 2015;Mazza et al 2018;Mazza and Punzo 2016;Petsimeris and Rimoldi 2015;Rimoldi and Terzera 2017). Overall, these studies have revealed a spatial dichotomy at the macro level between the northern and southern parts of Italy, with Northern Italy exhibiting a higher proportion of immigrants and experiencing lower levels of residential segregation and inequalities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are fewer contributions focused on the Italian context compared to the ones regarding Northern Europe, the relevance of this topic has been rapidly increasing, leading to a growing number of analyses (Benassi et al 2023b(Benassi et al , 2019Bitonti et al 2023;Busetta et al 2015;Mazza et al 2018;Mazza and Punzo 2016;Petsimeris and Rimoldi 2015;Rimoldi and Terzera 2017). Overall, these studies have revealed a spatial dichotomy at the macro level between the northern and southern parts of Italy, with Northern Italy exhibiting a higher proportion of immigrants and experiencing lower levels of residential segregation and inequalities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%