In this paper we present the main results of a survey carried out in 2002 on fertility of a group of mothers living in Florence (Italy). The survey has been conducted in the framework of a national research titled “Low fertility between economic constraints and values changes” financed by M.U.R.S.T 2000 and aimed to outline the causes and the consequences of the low fertility in Italy. It gathered information on mothers aged around 40 and their families. We examined reproductive behaviour, family choices, values and attitudes, educational and working career of these women and their partners, and their changes of economic status, gender roles and life-time after a child birth. The results are compared with those obtained through simil...
The paper analyses the relationship between reproductive behaviour and working career of the woman o...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Our motivation in this paper comes from a growing concern in demography for a better understanding o...
In this paper we present the main results of a survey carried out in 2002 on fertility of a group of...
In this paper we present the main results of a survey carried out in 2002 on fertility of a group of...
The aim of this paper is to explain the economic causes and consequences of the sharp decline in Ita...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
Italy is characterised by both a low level of female participation in the labour market and a low f...
In Italy in 2011, the employment rate for women between the ages of 25 and 54 was 64%, compared with...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
In this paper we focus in particular on the participation of women with children, considering the pe...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not t...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the decline in fertility rate in post-war Italy and identify it...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not ...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
The paper analyses the relationship between reproductive behaviour and working career of the woman o...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Our motivation in this paper comes from a growing concern in demography for a better understanding o...
In this paper we present the main results of a survey carried out in 2002 on fertility of a group of...
In this paper we present the main results of a survey carried out in 2002 on fertility of a group of...
The aim of this paper is to explain the economic causes and consequences of the sharp decline in Ita...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
Italy is characterised by both a low level of female participation in the labour market and a low f...
In Italy in 2011, the employment rate for women between the ages of 25 and 54 was 64%, compared with...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
In this paper we focus in particular on the participation of women with children, considering the pe...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not t...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the decline in fertility rate in post-war Italy and identify it...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not ...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
The paper analyses the relationship between reproductive behaviour and working career of the woman o...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Our motivation in this paper comes from a growing concern in demography for a better understanding o...