Chiara Saraceno & David Benassi 
Poverty in Italy [EPUB ebook] 
Features and Drivers in a European Perspective

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Three experienced Italian sociologists explore the structural and cultural dimensions of poverty in their country. Comparing Italy’s regime with other European countries, they consider the interplay of conditions in the labour market, the family and welfare arrangements as causes of poverty.


This in-depth analysis explores how forced familialism, unbalanced gender arrangements, territorial cleavages and sluggish growth have rendered Italy vulnerable to financial crisis. As old risks of poverty have worsened, new risks have emerged and children, the working poor and migrants have become the ‘new poor’.


Combining theoretical and empirical tools, this is a topical fresh take on the understanding of poverty in Italy that is even more crucial considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Table of Content

A Regime Approach

Poverty Regimes and the Great Recession

The Historical Roots of the Italian Poverty Regime

Long-term Trends Since the Early 1990s

Working Poor, Children and Migrants: Italy’s ‘New Poor’

Urban Poverty in Italy

A Late- and Uncertain Comer in Developing Anti-poverty Policies

Continuities and Changes in the Italian Poverty Regime

About the author

Enrica Morlicchio is Full Professor of Economic Sociology at the Federico II University of Naples. She is Editor of the Journal Sociologia del Lavoro.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 206 ● ISBN 9781447352235 ● File size 7.8 MB ● Publisher Policy Press ● City Bristol ● Country GB ● Published 2020 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7589305 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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