Abstract Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence, but lately the pattern has begun to change and entry into consensual unions has increased strongly in younger Italian generations. This article is devoted to a study of such features between 1980 and 2003 based on the data from the Italian variant of the Gender and Generations Survey, Round 1. We consider entry into marriage and entry into cohabitation as competing risks and show how the incidence of cohabitation consistently much lower but has increased by some 70 % over the 20-odd years of our study, while the marriage rate has dropped by almost as much. We find great variation across major regions of the country. The rise in coha...
Over the last twenty years, the intimate sphere and the conjugal behaviour of italians is radically ...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not t...
In this article it is shown how marriages changed in Italy in recent generations of women (from thos...
International audienceItaly has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabi...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence,...
During the last decades, since the mid-1970s, marriage has lost much of its centrality in Southern E...
Over the last two decades, Europe has witnessed the spreading of a new phenomenon: cohabitation. Whe...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
The recent years have seen increase in the phenomenon of non-marital unions also in a country such a...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
While in Spain and Italy cohabitation has not acquired the same role that it has had in Northern Eur...
none2noDescriptive statistics indicate that civil marriages and marriages preceded by premarital coh...
Recent years have seen a very marked increase in the number of transnational pairings in Italy. In t...
Over the last twenty years, the intimate sphere and the conjugal behaviour of italians is radically ...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not t...
In this article it is shown how marriages changed in Italy in recent generations of women (from thos...
International audienceItaly has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabi...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence,...
During the last decades, since the mid-1970s, marriage has lost much of its centrality in Southern E...
Over the last two decades, Europe has witnessed the spreading of a new phenomenon: cohabitation. Whe...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
The recent years have seen increase in the phenomenon of non-marital unions also in a country such a...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
While in Spain and Italy cohabitation has not acquired the same role that it has had in Northern Eur...
none2noDescriptive statistics indicate that civil marriages and marriages preceded by premarital coh...
Recent years have seen a very marked increase in the number of transnational pairings in Italy. In t...
Over the last twenty years, the intimate sphere and the conjugal behaviour of italians is radically ...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not t...
In this article it is shown how marriages changed in Italy in recent generations of women (from thos...