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New Italian Migration in the People’s Republic of China

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  • Marianna Chirivì
  • Grazia Moffa

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In the panorama of international migration statistics, there is a progressive growth of registrations of Italian citizens residing abroad. In particular, the steady increase in consular registrations based in the People’s Republic of China is striking. The expression “new emigrations” is an increasingly recurrent among scholars to highlight the quantitative and qualitative changes that have characterised Italian emigration abroad in recent years. The choice to emigrate depends on many factors, the very definition of new emigration calls into question aspects of the debate that imply a careful evaluation of the different components that characterize its profile. Which dimensions, above others, act on the choice to emigrate? Which aspects characterize the profile of Italians who decide to undertake an emigration experience in the People’s Republic of China, albeit temporary? New Italian migration in Shanghai is a Skilled Migration? In this article, we will focus on some results of a qualitative research conducted on the new Italian emigration to China. More precisely, in the following pages we try to bring out which dimensions act in the choice to emigrate and which aspects characterize the profile of Italians who decide to emigrate to Shanghai.

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  • Marianna Chirivì & Grazia Moffa, 2022. "New Italian Migration in the People’s Republic of China," Academicus International Scientific Journal, Entrepreneurship Training Center Albania, issue 26, pages 47-59, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:etc:journl:y:2022:i:26:p:47-59
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