The essays shows how second generation immigrants live in Italy according to their family situation at the arrival: 1) separated children (without family); young newcomers migrated with their family or born in Italy by immigrant parents; 2) newcomers joining the before-migrated family. Each family situation can affect the insertion process of the young migrants as well as the ways by which they overtake to the developmental tasks related to growing up through migration.
Colombo, M., Il futuro delle giovani generazioni, in Besozzi, E. (ed.), Immigrazione e contesti locali. Annuario Cirmib 2009, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2010: 117- 136 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/10513]
Il futuro delle giovani generazioni
Colombo, Maddalena
2010
Abstract
The essays shows how second generation immigrants live in Italy according to their family situation at the arrival: 1) separated children (without family); young newcomers migrated with their family or born in Italy by immigrant parents; 2) newcomers joining the before-migrated family. Each family situation can affect the insertion process of the young migrants as well as the ways by which they overtake to the developmental tasks related to growing up through migration.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.