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Esposito, VincenzoBarca, MartinaTitolo
Piccoli comuni, grandi sfide: una ricerca col Metodo Delphi sull'inserimento dei migranti e la coesione sociale in IrpiniaPeriodico
Culture e studi del sociale (Online)Anno:
2025 - Volume:
10 - Fascicolo:
1/Special - Pagina iniziale:
122 - Pagina finale:
139This study examines the relationship between crisis, depopulation, and immigration in Irpinia, with particular attention to migrants' pathways into employment and local social life. Using a Delphi design, the views of a panel of 10 practitioners active in the area (third sector, trade unions, Caritas) were collected and refined. The open-ended Delphi elicited a coherent picture: Irpinia's inflows mirror national dynamics on a smaller scale and are concentrated in low-skilled niches (agriculture, care), marked by high exposure to informality and limited absorptive capacity in the labor market. Social outcomes are ambivalent: in small municipalities cultural exchange and proximity relations emerge, yet large concentrated arrivals can fuel insecurity and conflict. Management is perceived as predominantly emergency-driven and skewed toward CAS facilities; by contrast, SAI schemes are associated with better integration outcomes. In dialogue with a transnational perspective (Glick Schiller & Levitt, 2006), the findings suggest that local anchoring depends on arrangements that render cross-border ties compatible with place-based routines (language, training, regular employment, services).
SICI: 2531-3975(2025)10:1/SPECIAL<122:PCGSUR>2.0.ZU;2-U
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