none3This paper investigate individual characteristic influencing the risk to engage a new relationship after a union disruption for Italians men. In particular, we analyze the transition from first union and the successive one, for both marriage and cohabitation. Among other characteristics we stress on the effect of son on repartnering possibility and territorial differences . Presence of son are mainly investigated in the analysis of women repartnering but we find that also for men children from previous unions induce a decrease on the risk to engage a new relationship. The decreasing effect on the risk estimates show a temporal dependency with stronger relationship for new union beginning more than two year after first disruption. Our t...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey "Family and Social Subject," this ...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey \u201cFamily and Social Subject,\u...
While in Spain and Italy cohabitation has not acquired the same role that it has had in Northern Eur...
This paper investigate individual characteristic influencing the risk to engage a new relationship a...
We examine the patterns of partnership behaviour following first union dissolution analysing the ind...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate the effect of gender differences and inequalities on the stabili...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence,...
This paper examines new union dynamics in Italy, focusing on non-residential partnerships and studyi...
This paper examines new union dynamics in Italy, focusing on non-residential partnerships and studyi...
This paper intends to examine in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from the...
International audienceItaly has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabi...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe—even in Italy where the preva...
Abstract Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par ex...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey "Family and Social Subject," this ...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey \u201cFamily and Social Subject,\u...
While in Spain and Italy cohabitation has not acquired the same role that it has had in Northern Eur...
This paper investigate individual characteristic influencing the risk to engage a new relationship a...
We examine the patterns of partnership behaviour following first union dissolution analysing the ind...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate the effect of gender differences and inequalities on the stabili...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence,...
This paper examines new union dynamics in Italy, focusing on non-residential partnerships and studyi...
This paper examines new union dynamics in Italy, focusing on non-residential partnerships and studyi...
This paper intends to examine in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from the...
International audienceItaly has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabi...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe—even in Italy where the preva...
Abstract Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par ex...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey "Family and Social Subject," this ...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey \u201cFamily and Social Subject,\u...
While in Spain and Italy cohabitation has not acquired the same role that it has had in Northern Eur...