RIVISTA ITALIANA DI ECONOMIA, DEMOGRAFIA E STATISTICA
Abstract
The Italian reception system for UASCs (Unaccompanied Foreign Minors) provides for
reception and training programs that lead them, at the age of 18, to officially enter
adulthood; however, there is little awareness of taking this status “leap” into consideration.
A research was therefore launched which aimed to explore their well-being, the experience
in Italy together with their plans for the future.
Between 24 May and 10 September 2021, 57 welcoming communities distributed
throughout the country were contacted to ask for collaboration in administering a
questionnaire available on Google forms to the minors. 12 structures participated (equal to
21.1%) and in total 95 questionnaires were filled in.
A comforting picture emerged on the reception front: 65.3% perceive great kindness
towards them and 85.3% are living the experience in Italy feeling included and accepted.
64.2% are very happy to live in Italy and also in the host structure and they all want to stay
in Italy hoping to find a job (87.4%), but they also want to stay because they feel well
(52.6%) and the country is welcoming (32.6%). It is significant that 43.2% intend to stay in
Italy because they feel safe.
The minors interviewed also have clear ideas for their future: first of all they think about
well-being for the family of origin (sending them the savings, getting them to Italy) and
then about acquiring material goods (a car, a house). Thirdly, they think about getting
married and having children; they also consider engaging themselves in social activities
(giving help for the integration of foreigners in Italy, volunteering). Fears for the future are
primarily about economic and then emotional concerns, followed by those related to
staying in Italy (about the residence permit, repatriation) and finally psychological and
personal fears.
The data collection proved to be an opportunity to raise awareness and to emphasize the
fundamental importance of the approach taken by the host structures; these structures are
the starting point for a life project attentive to the needs of growth, autonomy and
independence of UASCs