Migration

Optimal income taxation and migration

We tackle the issue of optimal dynamic taxation of capital income in an economy with disconnection a la Weil (1989) generated by migration and intra-family altruism. We show that, when the government aims at correcting such a disconnection using time varying weights in the social welfare function, then there is room for nonzero capital income taxation, both in the short and in the long run.

The pretext of veil. A research on the conceptions of gender and mixed relations of Islamic young women and men living in Italy

Migrant families and second generations play a key-role in present European change concerning gender orders. Their efforts whether to adapt themselves to western mentalities and lifestyles or to preserve their own traditions and identities unavoidably overlap and impact on the struggles on opening or closing gender relations, by reintroducing rigid identities and dichotomies in continuously transforming societies, by contrasting the blurring of boundaries, by proposing new meanings and perspectives in conceiving women and men.

M2 muscarinic receptor activation inhibits cell proliferation and migration of rat adipose-mesenchymal stem cells

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), also known as stromal mesenchymal stem cells, are multipotent cells, which can be found in many tissues and organs as bone marrow, adipose tissue and other tissues. In particular MSCs derived from Adipose tissue (ADSCs) are the most frequently used in regenerative medicine because they are easy to source, rapidly expandable in culture and excellent differentiation potential into adipocytes, chondrocytes, and other cell types.

Welcoming cities: new strategies for contemporary urban requalification in the migration era

Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phenomenon which has to be interpreted in the future of architecture and urbanism and as a new element to be included in new models beng defined that govern the urban transformation of contemporary cities.

Welcoming cities: new strategies for contemporary urban requalification in the migration era

Mass migration to Europe from countries in a state of war is one of the most important emerging phenomenon which has to be interpreted in the future of architecture and urbanism and as a new element to be included in new models beng defined that govern the urban transformation of contemporary cities.

Confini geografici e temporali permeabili fra Bronzo Recente e Bronzo Finale nell'Italia centro-meridionale adriatica

This paper aims at re-examining two intertwined problems: the possible regional coexistence of human groups that developed distinctive cultural traits as a mean to identify themselves on one hand, and, on the other hand, that related to
the chronological shift among specific regional sequences in central and southern eastern Italy during the Late Bronze
Age. Moreover, the authors discuss the intrinsic risk of using chronological terms homogeneously encompassing the

Contemporary Approaches in Social Science Researches

The more global disorder progresses, the more important it is to remember the initiatives, large and small, that contribute to fueling that public sphere of knowledge that is naturally inclusive and transnational. IASSR Congresses, the first source for the following essays, are part of these initiatives, and behind their apparent lack of structure, there is the opportunity to broaden the comparison between disciplines and especially between the looks that characterize them in sometimes very different national contexts.

Media Discourses of the rescue and landing of migration by boat in the Italian News Media

Due to the characteristics of migratory phenomenon in Italy, the arrival by boat of immigrants and refugees represents a “media icon” of the whole migration issue. The news-report on this topic are paramount in the construction of political polarization regard the management of fluxes; seemingly, they support the prevalent discourse frame of emergency and social alarm (or, sporadically, the pietistic or the rescue ones).

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