none1noAt the beginning of the XXI century, intergenerational relations remain a key aspect of the future development and sustainability of the European social model. In fact, intergenerational relations, both at the macro and micro levels, adapt to and shape changes in population demographics, economic cycle, family cultures and values, and social policies. The paper offers a detailed exploration of the pattern and micro/macro determinants of intergenerational support in European countries.il paper viene sottoposto a peer review prima di esperti non anonimi (due responsabili della ricerca di World Bank) e quindi da parte del Europe and Central Asia Chief Economist di World BankopenAlbertini, MarcoAlberti...
Summary This dissertation investigates whether population ageing is associated with a distribution-...
European families have changed considerably in recent decades, in both structural and cultural terms...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
At the beginning of the XXI century, intergenerational relations remain a key aspect of...
The global trend of ageing populations is particularly pronounced in Europe. In the wake of increase...
editorial reviewedPopulation ageing is a global trend that is particularly noticeable in Europe. In ...
This work is developed within the theoretical framework of intergenerational solidarity, developed p...
textabstractPreface In the region of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), popu...
The importance of solidarity between family members of different generations has increased in the la...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
The contributions of the present volume develop reflections from an intergenerational perspective, b...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
The `generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
none3The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of c...
Summary This dissertation investigates whether population ageing is associated with a distribution-...
European families have changed considerably in recent decades, in both structural and cultural terms...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
At the beginning of the XXI century, intergenerational relations remain a key aspect of...
The global trend of ageing populations is particularly pronounced in Europe. In the wake of increase...
editorial reviewedPopulation ageing is a global trend that is particularly noticeable in Europe. In ...
This work is developed within the theoretical framework of intergenerational solidarity, developed p...
textabstractPreface In the region of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), popu...
The importance of solidarity between family members of different generations has increased in the la...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
textabstractFollowing Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective...
The contributions of the present volume develop reflections from an intergenerational perspective, b...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...
The `generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemp...
none3The ‘generational contract’ is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of c...
Summary This dissertation investigates whether population ageing is associated with a distribution-...
European families have changed considerably in recent decades, in both structural and cultural terms...
Following Reher’s (1998) seminal paper on family ties in western Europe, the perspective that family...