Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that this demographic phenomenon might have on welfare systems—and long-term care policies in particular—are widespread. This is particularly the case for the familistic welfare states of Southern Europe. Using data from the 2003 Italian GGS, the article explores the relation between the absence of children and support received in later life. Overall, the results support the idea that in Italy elderly nonparents, compared with those who have children, do not face significantly large support deficits in terms of the likelihood of receiving support. However, it is shown that they are likely to miss those forms of support that are most neede...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
Special issue of Ageing & Society, 2009, 29, 8The introduction of the special issue on Childlessness...
In this introductory article for the special issue on Childlessness and Intergenerational Transfers...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that ...
Western societies are ageing rapidly. Today people do not only live longer, they also have fewer chi...
none2siAfter reaching a low point among the 1935–1945 birth cohort, childlessness has increased sign...
With the increase of childlessness in European societies, its consequences have become a matter of ...
Special issue on Minimal families: Childlessness and intergenerational transfers, edited by Martin K...
Given increases in childlessness, we ask if and how the permanently childless substitute for adult c...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people's in...
Special issue on Minimal families: Childlessness and intergenerational transfers, edited by Martin K...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people’s in...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people’s in...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
Special issue of Ageing & Society, 2009, 29, 8The introduction of the special issue on Childlessness...
In this introductory article for the special issue on Childlessness and Intergenerational Transfers...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that ...
Western societies are ageing rapidly. Today people do not only live longer, they also have fewer chi...
none2siAfter reaching a low point among the 1935–1945 birth cohort, childlessness has increased sign...
With the increase of childlessness in European societies, its consequences have become a matter of ...
Special issue on Minimal families: Childlessness and intergenerational transfers, edited by Martin K...
Given increases in childlessness, we ask if and how the permanently childless substitute for adult c...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people's in...
Special issue on Minimal families: Childlessness and intergenerational transfers, edited by Martin K...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people’s in...
This article focuses on the ways in which patterns of marriage and fertility shape older people’s in...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
The article focuses on findings that were replicated across several countries and considers their re...
Special issue of Ageing & Society, 2009, 29, 8The introduction of the special issue on Childlessness...
In this introductory article for the special issue on Childlessness and Intergenerational Transfers...