This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national survey conducted in 2003, the effects of socio-economic, demographic and contextual characteristics on second-union formation among separated women are examined. The analysis is of particular interest in a country such as Italy, which is undergoing a transition from traditional to modern family behaviours. In addition, it allows us to verify the hypothesis that the importance of demographic factors in the repartnering process decreases as marital instability becomes more common. Results of event history analysis models confirm the basic hypothesis and show some unexpected effects
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe \u2013 even in Italy where the...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe—even in Italy where the preval...
Background: The increasing prevalence of higher-order unions is one of the major changes in family l...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
This paper intends to examine in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from the...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey "Family and Social Subject," this ...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Background: with rising union instability across Europe, more individuals now re-enter the partner m...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey \u201cFamily and Social Subject,\u...
In recent years as a result of a rise in divorce rates coupled with an increased prevalence of cohab...
Background: With rising union instability across Europe, more individuals now re-enter the partner m...
This chapter examines repartnering over a 10-year period. Many people who have experienced relations...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe\u2014even in Italy where the p...
We examine the patterns of partnership behaviour following first union dissolution analysing the ind...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe \u2013 even in Italy where the...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe—even in Italy where the preval...
Background: The increasing prevalence of higher-order unions is one of the major changes in family l...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
This paper intends to examine in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from the...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey "Family and Social Subject," this ...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Background: with rising union instability across Europe, more individuals now re-enter the partner m...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey \u201cFamily and Social Subject,\u...
In recent years as a result of a rise in divorce rates coupled with an increased prevalence of cohab...
Background: With rising union instability across Europe, more individuals now re-enter the partner m...
This chapter examines repartnering over a 10-year period. Many people who have experienced relations...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe\u2014even in Italy where the p...
We examine the patterns of partnership behaviour following first union dissolution analysing the ind...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe \u2013 even in Italy where the...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe—even in Italy where the preval...
Background: The increasing prevalence of higher-order unions is one of the major changes in family l...