Ruralità, urbanità e ricchezza dei comuni italiani

Journal title QA Rivista dell’Associazione Rossi-Doria
Author/s Giovanni Anania, Alessia Tenuta
Publishing Year 2008 Issue 2008/1 Language Italian
Pages 33 P. 71-103 File size 298 KB
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Rurality, urbanity and wealth in the Italian "Comuni" - Rurality, urbanity and wealth in the Italian Comuni The paper presents the results of research on the rural/urban characterization of the Italian municipalities (comuni) and the linkages between rurality and urbanity, on the one hand, and wealth, on the other. Two major results emerge from the analysis. The first is that no evidence is to be found of a significant relation linking rural areas to poverty and urban areas to higher incomes. The second is that, while rural and urban areas are distributed, albeit unevenly, throughout the whole country, the levels of income produced and consumption per capita differ significantly in the various regions. While in the North-Central part of the country many municipal areas classified as extremely rural are among the richest and few of the extremely urban are among the poorest, in Southern Italy both extremely urban and extremely rural municipal areas are mostly associated with low levels of per capita income and consumption. Hence, when regions are considered individually the correlation between rurality/urbanity and wealth prove even weaker when analysis is applied to the country as a whole.

Giovanni Anania, Alessia Tenuta, Ruralità, urbanità e ricchezza dei comuni italiani in "QA Rivista dell’Associazione Rossi-Doria" 1/2008, pp 71-103, DOI: