The process of union formation and the context of childrearing have profoundly changed with the spread of cohabitation in the last few decades. It is only recently that some attention has been paid to the implications of these changes for family ties. This study considers, with reference to Italy, a specific relationship between individuals in couples and their family of origin - childcare by grandparents. The aim of the paper is twofold. First, we investigate whether children of cohabiting couples are cared for by their grandparents to a lower extent compared to children of married couples. Second, the current study examines whether potential differences decrease over time. The data used are from two rounds of cross-sectional and nationall...
This study analyses paternal involvement in the daily basic childcare of Italian cohabiting and mar...
This paper illustrates the factors and features of the revival of paid care and domestic work in Ita...
The process of union formation and, consequently, the context of childrearing has deeply changed in ...
Ageing populations, and other demographic changes such as more mothers in the labour market and high...
As a consequence of recent socio-demographic trends and labour market transforma- tions the role of ...
Previous studies have shown that parental divorce has negative consequences on parent–child relation...
“Familism” can be identified with the people’s attitude to consider their own utility and family uti...
Previous studies have shown that parental divorce has negative consequences on parent–child relation...
Grandparents are important childcare providers, but grandparental relationship status matters. Accor...
Levels of coresidence, residential proximity, face-to-face contacts and intergenerational support ex...
The objective of this article is to compare the patterns of intergenerational solidarity between adu...
Levels of coresidence, residential proximity, face-to-face contacts and intergenera tional support e...
This thematic collection seeks to reflect and push forward the current state of the art in the study...
This work investigates the link between grandmothers’ participation in the labour market during adul...
The study analyzes the role of grandparents’ childcare provision on their adult children’s fertility...
This study analyses paternal involvement in the daily basic childcare of Italian cohabiting and mar...
This paper illustrates the factors and features of the revival of paid care and domestic work in Ita...
The process of union formation and, consequently, the context of childrearing has deeply changed in ...
Ageing populations, and other demographic changes such as more mothers in the labour market and high...
As a consequence of recent socio-demographic trends and labour market transforma- tions the role of ...
Previous studies have shown that parental divorce has negative consequences on parent–child relation...
“Familism” can be identified with the people’s attitude to consider their own utility and family uti...
Previous studies have shown that parental divorce has negative consequences on parent–child relation...
Grandparents are important childcare providers, but grandparental relationship status matters. Accor...
Levels of coresidence, residential proximity, face-to-face contacts and intergenerational support ex...
The objective of this article is to compare the patterns of intergenerational solidarity between adu...
Levels of coresidence, residential proximity, face-to-face contacts and intergenera tional support e...
This thematic collection seeks to reflect and push forward the current state of the art in the study...
This work investigates the link between grandmothers’ participation in the labour market during adul...
The study analyzes the role of grandparents’ childcare provision on their adult children’s fertility...
This study analyses paternal involvement in the daily basic childcare of Italian cohabiting and mar...
This paper illustrates the factors and features of the revival of paid care and domestic work in Ita...
The process of union formation and, consequently, the context of childrearing has deeply changed in ...