2022
DOI: 10.3390/socsci12010026
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Toward a ‘Migrant Trap’? Local Development, Urban Sustainability, Sociodemographic Inequalities, and the Economic Decline in a Mediterranean Metropolis

Abstract: After years following the breakdown of the Great Recession in Europe, crisis-driven urban shrinkage can be adequately investigated considering changes over time in selected demographic indicators, with a specific focus on migration. Using official statistics and a literature review, the present study documents the inherent demographic decline in metropolitan Athens (Greece) as a response to economic stagnation after a long-lasting expansion. The empirical results of our study delineate metropolitan shrinkage i… Show more

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“…However, as opposed to the Greek model, the increase in WSPY-1(IT) was associated with a sudden increase in income inequality. This result seems counterintuitive, given that an increasing labour share is usually considered a driver of income equalization (Ciommi et al 2022 ). Following the seminal works by Karabarbounis and Neiman ( 2014 ), Piketty and Zucman ( 2014 ) and Dao et al ( 2017 ), a vast literature on job income share has documented its continuous decline worldwide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as opposed to the Greek model, the increase in WSPY-1(IT) was associated with a sudden increase in income inequality. This result seems counterintuitive, given that an increasing labour share is usually considered a driver of income equalization (Ciommi et al 2022 ). Following the seminal works by Karabarbounis and Neiman ( 2014 ), Piketty and Zucman ( 2014 ) and Dao et al ( 2017 ), a vast literature on job income share has documented its continuous decline worldwide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immigration is a major issue contemporary societies deal with, with negative implications for both the source country -losing population and labor force -and the host country (Ciommi et al, 2022). By analyzing the shift from mechanical to organic solidarity in 'The Division of Labor in Society', which detailed the division of labor in its contemporary forms (Zeković & Maričić, 2020), Durkheim (1893Durkheim ( in 2019 demonstrated how shared values and solidarity served as the foundation for social cohesiveness and integration of immigrants characteristic of any contemporary society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caputo et al (2023) discuss the benefits of community gardens in post-earthquake recovery and during economic downturns. M. Ciommi et al (2023) show how population dynamics affect policy measures related to urban sustainability and metropolitan resilience. A.C. Ferrari et al (2023) analyse how digitalization transforms agriculture and rural spaces and reduces urban dependency.…”
Section: Methods Of Identification Of City Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%