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Three leading sociologists examine Italy's regime of poverty and the frequently misunderstood context of familialism in this in-depth study. With analysis of poverty's roots and development and modern trends including the migrant 'new poor', it adds European perspectives for a better understanding of a persistent crisis.

Produktbeschreibung
Three leading sociologists examine Italy's regime of poverty and the frequently misunderstood context of familialism in this in-depth study. With analysis of poverty's roots and development and modern trends including the migrant 'new poor', it adds European perspectives for a better understanding of a persistent crisis.
Autorenporträt
Chiara Saraceno, former Professor at the University of Turin and at the Institute for Social Research in Berlin, is presently Honorary Fellow at the Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin. David Benassi is Associate Professor at the University of Milano-Bicocca and Director of the Planning and Management of Social Policies and Services masters programme. Enrica Morlicchio is Full Professor of Economic Sociology at the Federico II University of Naples. She is editor of the Journal Sociologia del Lavoro.