Using data from the “Youth Project”, a survey carried out by the Toniolo Institute for Advanced Studies, we provide evidence of the determinants of the propensity to leave the native country by young Europeans and show how this phenomenon depends on the economic opportunities offered by the countries of origin. In addition, we underline the effect of individuals’ trust in the economic development of the country of residence as a main predictor of the intention of moving away.

Balduzzi, P., Rosina, A., Sironi, E., The propensity to leave the country of origin of young Europeans, in Petrucci, A., Racioppi, F., Verde, R. (ed.), New Statistical Developments in Data Science. SIS 2017, Springer, Berlin 2019: 249- 261. 10.1007/978-3-030-21158-5_19 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/147370]

The propensity to leave the country of origin of young Europeans

Balduzzi, Paolo;Rosina, Alessandro;Sironi, Emiliano
2019

Abstract

Using data from the “Youth Project”, a survey carried out by the Toniolo Institute for Advanced Studies, we provide evidence of the determinants of the propensity to leave the native country by young Europeans and show how this phenomenon depends on the economic opportunities offered by the countries of origin. In addition, we underline the effect of individuals’ trust in the economic development of the country of residence as a main predictor of the intention of moving away.
2019
Inglese
New Statistical Developments in Data Science. SIS 2017
978-3-030-21157-8
Springer
Balduzzi, P., Rosina, A., Sironi, E., The propensity to leave the country of origin of young Europeans, in Petrucci, A., Racioppi, F., Verde, R. (ed.), New Statistical Developments in Data Science. SIS 2017, Springer, Berlin 2019: 249- 261. 10.1007/978-3-030-21158-5_19 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/147370]
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