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I.T.C. “ALBERTO PITENTINO” MANTOVA - ITALY “CROSSING BORDERS: MIGRATION IN EUROPE” European Educational Project L.L.P. – COMENIUS 2007/2008

I.T.C. “ALBERTO PITENTINO” MANTOVA - ITALY “CROSSING BORDERS: MIGRATION IN EUROPE” European Educational Project L.L.P. – COMENIUS 2007/2008

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Page 1: I.T.C. “ALBERTO PITENTINO” MANTOVA - ITALY “CROSSING BORDERS: MIGRATION IN EUROPE” European Educational Project L.L.P. – COMENIUS 2007/2008

I.T.C. “ALBERTO PITENTINO”

MANTOVA - ITALY

“CROSSING BORDERS: MIGRATION IN EUROPE”

European Educational Project

L.L.P. – COMENIUS

2007/2008

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PresentationOur principal hasn’t allowed us to hand out the questionnaires of our survey to people outside our school; therefore we have only given them to our “senior” students (the ones in the last three years of our secondary school), to their parents and some teachers.

Every student has been given two questionnaires, one for himself/herself and the other for one of his/her parents, with our principal’s presentation-letter enclosed.

We have collected 227 questionnaires filled in by students and other 196 filled in by adults.

Working in this way, we have perhaps obtained more truthful answers as they were given anonymously, but we didn’t have the possibility to explain the meaning of the questions, which, we believe, have been misunderstood in some cases.

The foreign students working on the project have given a really important contribution because their experience has helped us to interpret the data collected.

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The sample of 227 students consists of 76 boys and 151 girls ranging in the 16-19 age range. The sample of 196 adults consists of 64 men and 132 women in the 30-65 age range. 47.6 % of the adults questioned has a middle school diploma, 45% has a secondary school diploma and 7.4% has a university degree.

Graph Label

I COMPLETELYDISAGREE

I PARTIALLYDISAGREE

I DON'T KNOW

I PARTIALLYAGREE

I AGREE

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17,2

20,7

26

30,0

7,7

6,6

17,9

18,1

31,1

24,7

ADULTS

STUDENTS

Foreigners should live among themselves and not mix with Italian population

Foreigners are friendly to each other, but not to other people

24,5

18,1

37,2

42,3

6,1

13,2

27,1

17,6

5,1

8,8

ADULTS

STUDENTS

The answers are conditioned by the way foreigners behave in most cases:

•adults maintain close ties with the people coming from the same home country and living here;

•young people at school want to make friends especially with students of the same nationality.

Students:50.7% agree, 42.8% disagree Adults:43.4% agree, 49% disagree

Students:60.4%, agree, 26.4% disagree Adults:61.7% agree, 32.1% disagree

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Foreigners are less civilized than Italians

23,5

25,5

30,6

36,6

9,7

11,9

19,4

15,9

16,8

10,1

ADULTS

STUDENTS

Immigrants should adapt themselves to Italian culture

58,7

57,7

29,1

26

4

7,5

5,1

5,7

3,1

3,1

ADULTS

STUDENTS

Young people seem less willing to accept integration: perhaps they are conditioned by the media to follow fashions as well as standardized behaviour and attitudes, whereas foreign teenagers often dress more traditionally and are more obedient to their parents’ rules. Integration is considered as a form of adaptation to Italian customs and culture, not a complete and respectful acceptance of each other’s traditions.

Students:62.2% agree, 26% disagree Adults:54.1% agree, 36.2% disagree

Students:83.7% agree, 8.8% disagree Adults:87.7% agree, 8.1% disagree

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It’s the foreigners’ fault that the number of unemployed people is so high

18,4

16,7

29,1

36,6

12,2

16,7

17,9

16,3

22,4

13,7

ADULTS

STUDENTS

12,2

18,5

33,7

36,6

14,3

12,8

23

18,5

16,8

13,7

ADULTS

STUDENTS

Immigrants don’t have the same life opportunities as citizens as native Italians

Adults aren’t so worried about unemployment because they are already in work. Students, instead, are aware that their foreign classmates will probably become their rivals in work in the future because theit are very clever and highly motivated.

There is also a high percentage of young people that didn’t give any answers, which implies ignorance or indifference to the problem of unemployment.

Students:53.3% agree, 30% disagree Adults:47.4% agree, 40.3% disagree

Students:55.1% agree, 32.2% disagree Adults:45.9% agree, 39.8% disagree

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Foreigners are responsible for the increase in crime and violence in our society

51

49,3

36,7 1,5

5,3

7,6

9,3

3,1

2,233,9

ADULTS

STUDENTS

The very high percentages of people that agree on the statement is probably due to the fact that an Italian woman was killed by a Romanian man a few weeks before our survey, which shocked the public opinion. Moreover, in Italy the media usually stress the foreign origin of criminals.

Students:83.2% agree, 11.5% disagree Adults:87.7% agree, 10.7% disagree

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We want more foreigners to immigrate to our country

0

0,9

4,1

1,8

9,2

9,7

11,2

11,9

75,5

75,8

ADULTS

STUDENTS

The high percentage of people ,both students and adults, disagreeing on this statement shows the deep uneasiness that our country feels in the painful transition towards a more complex and more differentiated society.

Students:2.7% agree, 87.7% disagree Adults:4.1% agree, 86.7% disagree

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All the religions should be respected equally

65,8

52

16,8

23,3

7,7

10,6

2,6

8,4

7,1

5,7

ADULTS

STUDENTS

Also in this case the adults seem more open-minded than young people: 83% of adults against 75% of students. This religious tolerance seems in contradiction with the ideas previously expressed.

Students:75.3% agree, 14.1% disagree Adults:82.7% agree, 9.7% disagree

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Immigrants cheat welfare system and live on tax payers money

48

40,1

29,6

30,8

5,1

15,4

8,1

8,4

9,2

5,3

ADULTS

STUDENTS

A lot of people agree on this statement, more adults than students.

The adults complain about a welfare system that is, in their opinion, too protective and mainly supported by tax payers.

A lot of young people are uninformed and therefore don’t know what the welfare system guarantees to regular and non-regular foreigners.

Students:70.9% agree, 13.7% disagree Adults:77.5% agree, 17.3% disagree

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There were a few surprises when we read and analysed the results of the survey carried out with the parents and students of our school.As regards the growing number of immigrants in our country, the students have generally expressed a deeper feeling of uneasiness. This was unexpected as students live side by side with foreigners and even make friends with them.In our opinion, the data reflect the reality of a city and a province that have only recently experienced the immigration flow, which is now on the increase.In Mantua the number of foreigners in work and at school is getting significantly great. For example, foreigners make up 14% of the students in our area and this percentage places Mantua up towards the top as regards the number of foreigners.In our city, as well as in the whole Italian society, immigration is a recent but quick- developing phenomenon.Adults are now finding out that their neighbours and colleagues are foreigners.Young people are growing up and studying with immigrants or immigrants’ children but, paradoxically, they aren’t aware of the great change that is now taking place and that will lead to a future multi-ethnic society.Both adults and young people are undergoing this change with fear and anxiety.