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Abitare a Firenze : il diritto allo studio nell'era dell'overtourism

2025 - Franco Angeli

120-140 p.

This article examines the relationship between housing policies and the right to university study in Italy, with a specific focus on the living conditions of off-cam-pus students in Florence, a major academic and tourist hub. The findings reveal a mismatch between students' needs and the housing supply, resulting in economic, social, and psychological hardships, especially among male students, low-income students, and those from Southern Italy. The study highlights the need for public policies that reconcile urban development goals with the protection of the right to study, ensuring all students have access to adequate housing. [Publisher's Text]

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Sociologia e ricerca sociale : 137, 2, 2025