Timpanaro, Giuseppe
Immigrants in agricultural sector in Sicily: the experience of Sicilia Integra project [Articolo]
Firenze University Press, 2019-04-03

The overview of the most relevant literature on migration, whose main issues were human rights, work in agriculture, cultural and social inclusion, highlighted one common point: the need to foster the legal work of migrants as a driver for social integration. This finding was confirmed by a CREA-PB survey that, after outlining the role of foreign workers in Sicilian agriculture, has emphasised how their state of isolation derived mainly from their bad housing conditions directly connected to illegal employment. The evaluation of the project “Sicilia Integra”, which was born under the patronage of the UN to include young immigrants in urban agriculture activities in Sicily, was carried out through the SWOT methodology for verifying if it could be spread in the Sicilian region.

In relazione con: https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/rea/article/view/9946/9943
In relazione con: https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/rea/article/view/9946/11522
Sorgente: Italian Review of Agricultural Economics; Vol. 73 No. 3 (2018); 65-88
Sorgente: 2281-1559
Sorgente: 0035-6190
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2281-1559. | 0035-6190
oai:ojs2.ojs.progettinrete.net:article/9946. | 10.13128/REA-25106
Guarnaccia, Paolo
Macaluso, Dario
Ricciardi, Gabriella
Dara Guccione, Giovanni


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