Abstract
Autore:
Ge Rondi Carla
Titolo:
"La popolazione dell’Italia nel dopoguerra"
World War II had fewer
consequences on the Italian demographic
balance than the previous world war. In
fact, over the war period, inhabitants grew in
number, though less than in previous years,
and, at the end of the conflict, Italy had an
overall number of inhabitants similar to that
of the years preceding the war. Such population
growth, which took place at a time of
negative migration balance, was primarily
due to increasing birth rates and decreasing
mortality rates.