Table 1.
First generation (country of origin) | ||
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Countries | Frequency | Percentage |
Moldavia | 28 | 14.1% |
Romania | 25 | 12.6% |
Albania | 17 | 8.6% |
Morocco | 17 | 8.6% |
Other countriesᵃ | 111 | 56.1% |
Total | 198 | 100% |
Second generation (parents’ country of origin) | ||
Italy | 89ᵇ | 26.3%ᵇ |
Morocco | 63ᵇ | 18.6%ᵇ |
Albania | 30ᵇ | 8.8%ᵇ |
China | 18ᵇ | 5.3%ᵇ |
Other countries ͨ | 140ᵇ | 41%ᵇ |
Total | 339ᵇ | 100%ᵇ |
Note. ᵃOther countries included: Argentina, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroon, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Holland, Hungary, India, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Kosovo, Libya, Macedonia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, South Africa, Switzerland, Tunisia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela. For all these countries the occurrence was < 6.1%. ᵇCountry of origin of second generation participants included counts of both parents. Among second generation participants N = 172, n = 5 participants did not report this information. For this reason, the total number is 339 instead of 344. ͨ Other countries included: Africa (not better specified), Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Holland, Honduras, Hungary, India, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mexico, Montenegro, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam. For all these countries the occurrence was ≤ 5%.