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Chieti-Pescara Metropolitan Area: International Migrations, Residential Choices and Economic Deconcentration

Armando Montanari
Barbara Staniscia


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Abstract

The subject of human mobility – with reference to the migratory component – has taken on specific significance during the last decade, particularly with regard to the concept of place. This paper considers the subject in relation to residential and economic deconcentration. The specific point of reference is the metropolitan area of Chieti-Pescara, in the central part of Italy’s Adriatic coast. The research was carried out through quantitative analysis of official data from population censuses and register offices. The results highlight the links between movements of residents and those of firms, in which foreign residents show distinctive behaviour. The residential choices made by foreigners in the area are based on economic reasons and are primarily linked to housing and transport costs. Their communities tend to be concentrated in specific zones of the metropolitan area and in specific districts of the cities, as a consequence of a feeling of belonging and solidarity. Although there are no clear signs of segregation phenomena, the native population tends to avoid mingling with foreigners from marginal countries.

Keywords

human mobility; international migration; urban dynamics; residential deconcentration; economic deconcentration; locational choices

Hrčak ID:

5047

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/5047

Publication date:

30.6.2006.

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