Low economic growth rates are a common problem in many developed countries in Europe. This paper aims to highlight the possible role of demographic factors. Problems of low growth may be exacerbated by an increase in dependency ratios. However, large-scale migrations have been shown to positively affect the age composition of a population. Focusing on Italy, we estimate the impact of migration on the working age population ratio, population size and gross domestic product. We also show that migration may affect the economic gap between the North and South, posing a new potential problem to policymakers.
The impact of massive migration flow on regional population structure: The case of Italy / Golini, Antonio; DI BARTOLOMEO, Anna. - In: VIENNA YEARBOOK OF POPULATION RESEARCH. - ISSN 1728-4414. - 7:1(2009), pp. 149-165. [10.1553/populationyearbook2009s149]
The impact of massive migration flow on regional population structure: The case of Italy
Di Bartolomeo Anna
2009
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Low economic growth rates are a common problem in many developed countries in Europe. This paper aims to highlight the possible role of demographic factors. Problems of low growth may be exacerbated by an increase in dependency ratios. However, large-scale migrations have been shown to positively affect the age composition of a population. Focusing on Italy, we estimate the impact of migration on the working age population ratio, population size and gross domestic product. We also show that migration may affect the economic gap between the North and South, posing a new potential problem to policymakers.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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