Migration Observatory
The Migration Observatory is a Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano (LdA) – Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto (CCA) joint research initiative which has been funded by the Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo since 2016. The main objective is to study analytically topical issues on migration, such as the implications of different migration policies from an international and cross-disciplinary perspective. Also, it aims to construct a critical mass of academic knowledge in order to increase the visibility of CCA and LdA in the policy debate. The Migration Observatory activities are organised in collaboration with FIERI.
The European Migration Observatory is a website created by Tommaso Frattini and Irene Solmone. The dashboard is an interactive, easily accessible and up-to-date tool of reference regarding the size, characteristics, and relative economic performance of immigrants in EU countries.
Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano
The Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano was founded in Turin in 1986 by the family of Luca d’Agliano, his friends, and some of his teachers. It is currently located at the Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto in Torino and at the University of Milan. It is a non-profit research institution contributing original research in the field of international and development economics. Particular emphasis is placed on the training of young scholars and in giving them the opportunity of acquiring a truly international perspective. The activities of the Centro Studi mainly focus on academic research, but it also greatly contributes to the policy debate.
Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto
The Fondazione Collegio Carlo Alberto is a foundation created in 2004 as a joint initiative of the Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo and the University of Torino. Its mission is to foster research and high education in the social sciences, in accordance with the values and practices of the international academic community, through a threefold action plan: the production of first-rate research in Economics, Public Policy, Social Sciences and Law; the provision of top-level undergraduate and graduate education in the above disciplines; the contribution to the public policy debate.