After the architectural transition to the Baroque and Rococo, the interest in the plasterers' decorations waned, which led to the end of the immigration of this Italian professional group to Sweden.
[5] In the Italian newspaper "Il Popolo Nuovo", on 11 June 1946, an article was published entitled "Svezia, paese senza poveri" ("Sweden, a country without the poor people").
As the rest of Europe was hit by heavy bombing, much of the financial resources of the affected countries, unlike Sweden, went to rebuilding industries and cities.
The agreement included 17 clauses, which concerned specialized manpower, and referred to the probationary hiring of Italian immigrants for two years.
After the 1973–74 oil crisis, labor immigration to Sweden generally declined, due to the deteriorating economic situation, combined with high unemployment.