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Large-scale emigration abroad as well as to Northern Italy, which began to diminish only in the 1970s, has had a lasting effect on the demographic situation in the region. Emigrants from Siderno immigrated to the United States, Canada and Australia<ref>[http://www.italianlives.arts.uwa.edu.au/stories/pisconeri Maria Pisconeri (née Panetta)], Italian Lives in Western Australia</ref><ref>[http://www.familiesunearthed.com/lagana/lagana-giovanni.htm Giovanni Lagana & Maria Larosa], Lagana Family Genealogy</ref> since the end of the 19th century to find employment.
 
Many movingmoved to Canada settled in [[Schreiber, Ontario]], becausedue ofto thethen-ongoing construction of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] and many played a major part in its completion. One of them was Cosimo Figliomeni. His good fortune and letters home lured many of his villagers to jobs in Schreiber. Half of Schreiber's 2,000 residents trace their roots to the Italian city of Siderno.<ref name=doc>[http://www.whitepinepictures.com/seeds/i/7/index.html Sons and Daughters: The Italians of Schreiber], A Scattering of Seeds – The Creation of Canada</ref>
 
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