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DOI data
DOI 10.7336/academicus.2012.06.10
URL https://academicus.edu.al/?subpage=volumes&nr=6
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Journal Data

Full Title
English (eng)
Academicus International Scientific Journal
Publisher (01) Academicus International Scientific Journal
Country of publication Albania (AL)
ISSN 20793715
Product Form Printed Journal (JB)
ISSN 23091088
Product Form Online Journal (JD)

Journal Issue Data
Journal Volume Number 6
Journal Issue Date (YYYY/MM) 2012 / 06
Serial Article Data
Title
English (eng)
Refugees in Italy: a pilot study of their reception and integration process
By (author) (A01) Gaia Di Castro
Affiliation CIR-Italian Council for Refugees, Italy, Dr.
Number of Pages 12
First Page 101
Last Page 112
Language of text English (eng)
Publication Date (YYYY/MM) 2012 / 06
Copyright 2012, Academicus
Abstract
Main description (01)
This paper represents the preliminary analysis of a pilot research carried out by CIR and the Department of social Studies of the University of Rome “Sapienza” (together with Italian non-profit organisations) on the level of integration of beneficiaries of international protection (both refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection) who had been living in Italy for at least 3 years. The pilot research described has been conducted under the Project “Le strade dell’integrazione” (The integration paths), co-financed by the European Union and the Italian Ministry of Interior under the European Refugee Fund 2010 – Action 2.1.A. Individual interviews and focus groups have been carried out in 7 different Italian territories, involving both beneficiaries of international protection and operators working with them. Questionnaires have been administered at national level. The preliminary analysis presented in this paper refers to some territories and to the partial material available. In the conclusion, results are discussed and recommendations for the final analysis are offered.

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