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Mauro Maltagliati

DiSIA – Dept. of Statistics, Computer Science, Application ‘G. Parenti’, University of Florence, Italy
Health and mortality

Small-scale mortality in Italy: 2002–2018*

March 2, 2026February 28, 2026 Gustavo De Santis, Federico Benassi, Gianni Carboni and Mauro Maltagliati
italy, Mortality, Old age

The study of small-scale mortality, although of great interest, is rarely feasible due to data limitations. By exploiting a municipality-level database prepared by the Italian National Institute of Statistics (Istat), … Read more

Mobility, migration and foreigners

Italians and foreigners: how distant are they, culturally speaking?

June 3, 2021May 24, 2021 Gustavo De Santis, Mauro Maltagliati and Alessandra Petrucci
foreigners, immigrants, immigration, italy

Can cultural distance hinder the integration of foreigners? The answer would be easier if we knew what cultural distance is. Gustavo De Santis, Mauro Maltagliati and Alessandra Petrucci try to … Read more

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