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Migration patterns during Italian urbanization, 1865-1921.

D P Hogan, D I Kertzer

    Demography
    |August 1, 1985
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    This study analyzed male migration in central Italy (1865-1915), revealing demographic and social factors influencing emigration from agrarian to urban-industrial life. Findings offer insights into historical population mobility patterns.

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    Area of Science:

    • Historical Demography
    • Social History
    • Migration Studies

    Background:

    • Central Italy underwent significant societal transformation from agrarian to urban-industrial economies between 1865 and 1915.
    • Understanding migration patterns is crucial for analyzing societal change and population dynamics during this period.
    • Previous research has not fully detailed the demographic and social differentials of male emigration in this specific region and timeframe.