Over the last fifty years women's employment has increased markedly throughout developed countries. Women of younger generations are much more likely than their mothers and grandmothers to enter the labour market and stay in it after they marry and have children. Are these changes due only to changes in women's investments and preferences, or also to the opportunities and constraints within which women form their choices? Have women with higher and lower educational and occupational profiles combined family responsibilities with paid work differently? And have their divisions changed? With an innovative approach, this book compares Italy and Great Britain, investigating transformations in women's transitions in and out of paid work across f...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
In Italy in 2011, the employment rate for women between the ages of 25 and 54 was 64%, compared with...
The discussion about women’s situation in old age has often been restricted to their employment hist...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
This study compares two countries: Italy and Britain. It examines data from the BHPS and the ILFI up...
This paper compares Italy and Great Britain and uses event history data and methods to investigate c...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
This study, based on the data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, deals with...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
In Italy in 2011, the employment rate for women between the ages of 25 and 54 was 64%, compared with...
The discussion about women’s situation in old age has often been restricted to their employment hist...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (Nuffield College, Oxford, and foremr EUI, Supervisor) ; Prof.C...
This study compares two countries: Italy and Britain. It examines data from the BHPS and the ILFI up...
This paper compares Italy and Great Britain and uses event history data and methods to investigate c...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
This study, based on the data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, deals with...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
Cross-sectional data on the role of education show that low-educated Italian women have one of the l...
In Italy in 2011, the employment rate for women between the ages of 25 and 54 was 64%, compared with...
The discussion about women’s situation in old age has often been restricted to their employment hist...