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ITALIAN IMMIGRATION & EMIGRATION

ITALIAN IMMIGRATION & EMIGRATION

IMMIGRATION italian immigration started in the 70 s, but this phenomenon began to characterize

IMMIGRATION italian immigration started in the 70 s, but this phenomenon began to characterize Italian demography in the 21° century.

In Italy immigrants who come from land are mainly from Eastern European countries such

In Italy immigrants who come from land are mainly from Eastern European countries such as Romania (the country where most immigrants come from) and Ukraine, or from Asia especially from China.

The immigrants by sea come from countries like Egypt and Tunisia. From Lybia there

The immigrants by sea come from countries like Egypt and Tunisia. From Lybia there are many boats that contain people from Central Africa, coming from countries like Nigeria and Senegal. They want to come to Italy to live a better life and to escape from the war. These are the current ones.

THE EMIGRATION In the XIX and XX centuries many italians emigrated. The first ones

THE EMIGRATION In the XIX and XX centuries many italians emigrated. The first ones to emigrate left from the North and then from the South. They emigrated beacuse they wanted to find a better future.

There are two types of Italian emigration, the great emigration (Italians moving to America

There are two types of Italian emigration, the great emigration (Italians moving to America 30 s) and the European emigration (50 s)

THE GREAT EMIGRATION This emigration started in 1930 and many italians went to America

THE GREAT EMIGRATION This emigration started in 1930 and many italians went to America (more specifically Argentine, USA and Brazil), to France and to Africa.

In America the emigration was a long-term process, without return to Italy. After the

In America the emigration was a long-term process, without return to Italy. After the World War II this emigration became more and more intense. This emigration ended in 60 s with the italian economic miracle.

EUROPEAN EMIGRATION This emigration started in XX century. During the European emigration the Italians

EUROPEAN EMIGRATION This emigration started in XX century. During the European emigration the Italians went to France (1850), Switzerland, Belgium (1940) and Germany. It was considered a temporary emigration considered that they moved back to Italy with more money for a better life.

INTERNAL EMIGRATION There was also a domestic migration, in the second half of the

INTERNAL EMIGRATION There was also a domestic migration, in the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, which led the inhabitants of the South moving to the North to find a better job.