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Lelo K., Monni S., Tomassi F. (2019) “Geografia delle disuguaglianze” in Sandrio Medici (cur.), Povera Roma, Left Libri, Roma: 44-47.
Public and private components in the Italian educational system
pubblicato come Working paper della University of Technolog
Urban inequalities in Italy: a comparison between Rome, Milan and Naples
The aim of this paper is to examine the spatial distribution of socioeconomic inequalities in the municipal territories of Italy’s three most populous metropolitan cities, Roma, Milan and Napoli, by means of economic and social indicators and with data aggregated at the sub-municipal subdivisions of the cities and the municipalities in their provinces. These metropolitan areas are coming out of the worst crisis Italy has ever experienced, with a new class of poor people found not only in the outskirts and in the less well-off social groups but also among the middle class. Local and national governments cannot ignore this situation; the weakest sections of society have been unable to reap the benefits of the growth in the quaternary sector that has characterized Milan, Rome and Naples after the last decade, albeit to differing degrees
Parole chiave per il Guttuso scrittore-pittore
Gli scritti di Renato Guttuso analizzati attraverso tre parole: collera; realtà; avanguardi
L’evoluzione delle disuguaglianze socioeconomiche nei censimenti dal 1981 al 2021: il caso delle 155 Zone urbanistiche di Roma
The aim of this paper is to provide a preliminary analysis of the data from the 2021 census recently published by Istat and comparing it with the four previous censuses. For the first time, alongside the new data from the 2021 census, we also present the census data from 1981, 1991, 2001 and 2011 for the 155 Districts of Rome. The data refer to all the censuses since the created Districts of Rome in 1977, allowing us to compare the socio-economic changes in the city over the last 40 years. This analysis offers insights into the trends that have characterized the city over almost half a century
La città dei 15 minuti è una città meno diseguale e più ricca di opportunità. In risposta a E. Glaeser
I cambiamenti demografici nei censimenti dal 1981 al 2021: le 155 Zone urbanistiche di Roma
The aim of this paper is to provide a preliminary analysis of data from the 2021 census, recently published by Istat, and comparing it with the four previous censuses. Following the previous article, published on economiaepolitica, dedicated to education, employment, and gender differences, this time we focus our attention on demographic dynamics. Data refer to all the censuses since the establishment of the districts in Rome in 1977, allowing us to compare the socio-economic changes in the city over the past 40 years. This analysis offers insights into the trends that have characterized the city over almost half a century
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