Since Jannuary 18th 2005 Salvatore Strozza is full professor in Demography at the University of Naples Federico II, where he teaches Demography and Population Dynamics and International Migration. In the period 2013-2015 he was vice-Director of the Department of Political Sciences. He was the coordinator of the bachelor degree program in Scienze Politiche (Political Science) and Master’s degrees in Relazioni Internazionali ed Analisi di Scenario (International Relations and Scenario Analysis), International Relations (in English), and Scienze Politiche dell'Europa e Strategie di Sviluppo (European Political Science and Development Strategies). He was founder and coordinator for several years of the Post-Graduate 2nd Level Course (Master) in Gestione delle migrazioni e delle politiche di accoglimento e inclusione (Management of Migration and Reception-Integration Processes). He is associated in the research activity with the Research Institute on the Population and Social Politics (Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS) of the National Council of Research (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR). He is on the editorial board of two international journals: Studi Emigrazione /Migration Studies and Genus. He is member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Collana ISMU Iniziative e Studi sulla Multietnicità (Multi-ethnicity Initiatives and Studies) of the Franco Angeli publisher. From July 2013 to June 2015 he was Vice-President and from July 2015 to June 2017 President of the Italian Association for the Population Studies (Associazione Italiana per gli Studi di Popolazione - AISP), section of the Italian Statistical Society (Società Italiana di Statistica - SIS). Since November 2020 he is President of the Italian Society of Economics Demography and Statistics (Società Italiana di Economia Demografia e Statistica - SIEDS), of which he had already been a member of the of the Presidency Council in the periods 2005-2008, 2008-2011, 2014-2017 and 2017-2020. Since 1999 he has been a member of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) and since 2008 of the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS). He is a member of the SIS, SIEDS and SIDeS (Italian Society of Historical Demography). He is part of the group of experts of NEODEMOS, an independent forum.
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 5068
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8065-3666

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • University of Naples Federico II

    University, Naples, Italy
    Full Professor of Demography

  • IRPPS-CNR

    Research Institute, Rome, Italy
    Associate Researcher

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Estimates of the Illegal Foreigners in Italy: A Review of the Literature

Authors Salvatore Strozza
Year 2004
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 7
1 Journal Article

The fertility of immigrants after arrival: The Italian case

Authors Eleonora Mussino, Salvatore Strozza
Year 2012
Journal Name Demographic Research
2 Journal Article

The Delayed School Progress of the Children of Immigrants in Lower-Secondary Education in Italy

Authors Eleonora Mussino, Salvatore Strozza
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
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3 Journal Article

The migration and integration of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrants in Italy : policies and measures

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Giuseppe GABRIELLI, Salvatore STROZZA
Description
The present report looks at the integration of Moroccan and Ukrainian migrants living in Italy. Beyond being quantitatively important in the Italian context, these two groups differ largely in terms of demographic characteristics, migration patterns and insertion modalities but also with respect to emigration and diaspora policies. Two core aspects of integration are emphasized in this report. First, integration processes are evaluated from a multi-dimensional perspective. Second, the role played by origin (and destination) country determinants in facilitating or constraining integration is investigated. Origin determinants include the ties between migrants and their country of origin, country-fixed characteristics, diaspora and emigration policies at origin and the engagement and role of non-state organisations. To this aim, three sets of data have been employed, making this report largely multidisciplinary: an in-depth analytical description of the legal and political frameworks at origin and destination, a quantitative analysis and an explorative qualitative survey. This report finds evidence that integration levels, determinants and, specifically, the role of origin factors vary largely across dimensions. In the labour market, both Moroccan and Ukrainian migrants living in Italy show high levels of integration. These extremely positive performances seem due more to destination than origin factors - namely Italy’s labour market specificities and migration history. Conversely, origin determinants presumably have a lower impact. In addition, the role played by NGOs appears relevant in helping migrants find employment - not good employment or well-remunerated employment but just employment. In the education dimension, things differ. At an international level, Ukrainians living in Italy show good levels of integration once controlled for natives’ performance. Origin determinants - in terms of conditions at home - thus seem to prevail here. Not surprisingly, the degree of integration in the ‘access to citizenship’ dimension is connected to the degree of openness/restrictiveness of host citizenship laws and, accordingly, to the length of presence in the country. Our results confirm that Italy is still one of the countries where getting citizenship is one of the main constraints for migrants in both recent communities (Ukrainians) and well-established ones (Moroccans). Finally, cultural integration is a main obstacle to Moroccan integration, while Ukrainians are also found to be in a difficult position with respect to social and political integration. In terms of ties between migrants and their country of origin, a micro-level analysis confirms a very clear pattern: the lower the (cultural, economic, political, social) ties, the higher the level of integration. This applies - to a different extent - to all dimensions and types of ties.
Year 2015
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7 Report

Integration in Italy among selected migrant communities : does country of origin matter?

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Giuseppe GABRIELLI, Salvatore STROZZA
Year 2017
Book Title Migrant integration between homeland and host society. Volume 2, How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes : an analysis
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8 Book Chapter

Migrant Populations and Residential Segregation in Southern Europe: An Overview

Authors Federico Benassi, Alessio Buonomo, Frank Heins, ...
Year 2024
Book Title Socio-Spatial Dynamics in Mediterranean Europe
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10 Book Chapter

Internal migration patterns of foreign citizens in Italy

Authors Oliviero Casacchia, Cecilia Reynaud, Salvatore Strozza, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 8
11 Journal Article

Fertility Intentions Within a 3-Year Time Frame: a Comparison Between Migrant and Native Italian Women

Authors Eleonora Mussino, Giuseppe Gabrielli, Livia Elisa Ortensi, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 9
15 Journal Article

Corridor report on Italy : the case of Moroccan and Ukrainian immigrants

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Giuseppe GABRIELLI, Salvatore STROZZA, ...
Description
This brief reports on the INTERACT project findings regarding Moroccan and Ukrainian migrants in Italy.
Year 2015
16 Report

Motherhood of foreign women in Lombardy

Authors Eleonora Mussino, Giuseppe Gabrielli, Anna Paterno, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Demographic Research
Citations (WoS) 3
17 Journal Article

Measuring residential segregation in multi‐ethnic and unequal European cities

Authors Federico Benassi, Alessia Naccarato, Luca Salvati, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 12
19 Journal Article
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