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ACCESS TO THE ITALIAN LABOUR MARKET OF MOLDOVAN YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE SECOND GENERATION OF IMMIGRANTS

Ecaterina Deleu ()
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Ecaterina Deleu: Institute of Juridical and Political Researches of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova

Romanian Economic Business Review, 2016, vol. 11, issue 2, 216-222

Abstract: The difficulties of accessing at the Italian labor market of second generation Moldavian migrants is the aim of this research study. Young Moldovan immigrants, raised and trained in the Italian institutions, are facing more problems in their attempts to gain access to the labor market of the host country. Our objective aims at highlighting the real situation, risk factors, the results of the policies implemented. We present the results of a research study conducted between February and July 2015 in partnership with the Moldovan Embassy in Rome. Were surveyed 100 young Moldovan migrants aged 18-23 years who are in Italy. Generally, the opinions expressed by young people on the chances of finding a job in Italy according to their professional training, equal opportunities to accede to the labor market, their intentions to return to Moldova, or to change the migration country coincided with the views of international experts and Moldovan migrants who have children born in Italy or children born in Moldova. The qualitative research was complemented by a quantitative study: statistical data completes the problematic context in which young Moldovans (professionally trained in Italy) attempts to integrate,to be actively involved in the social life of the host country. They try to overcome the condition of the domestic worker, reserved to their parents and face labor demand reduced to low skills occupations.

Keywords: second generation; young migrants; labour market; social inclusion; integration policies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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