[EN] Diachronic variations in demographic rates have frequently reflected social transformations and a (more or less evident) impact of sequential economic downturns. By assessing changes over time in Total Fertility Rate (TFR) at the regional scale in Italy, our study investigates the long-term transition (1952-2019) characteristic of Mediterranean fertility, showing a continuous decline of births since the late 1970s and marked disparities between high- and low-fertility regions along the latitude gradient. Together with a rapid decline in the country TFR, the spatiotemporal evolution of regional fertility in Italy-illustrated through an exploratory time series statistical approach-outlines the marked divide between (wealthier) Northern r...
open3noResearch for this paper is part of the project “Filling the gap. A microanalysis of the Itali...
This study aims to describe the process of birth postponement and recovery in Italy, a country with ...
Italy and Spain are two low fertility countries with similar welfare systems and, prior to the econo...
Diachronic variations in demographic rates have frequently reflected social transformations and a (m...
Fertility is a key process shaping long-term population dynamics. Distinctive fertility trends have ...
Fertility, a key process shaping long-term population dynamics, has reflected demographic transition...
Italy is a case study in lowest-low fertility. Its internal heterogeneity is substantial and changes...
Italian fertility rates have been declining since the early 1970s and are now among the lowest in th...
The long-term impact of demographic transitions on the spatial distribution of human settlements was...
The analysis focuses on regional differentials in the process of fertility ageing in Italy during th...
This paper makes use of spatial econometric techniques to unravel the spatial and temporal mechanism...
The deep drop of the fertility rate in Italy to among the lowest in the world challenges contemporar...
Italy is a case study in lowest-low fertility. Its internal heterogeneity is substantial and changin...
The transitional decline of fertility in Italy has never been studied using micro-data, with the exc...
open3noResearch for this paper is part of the project “Filling the gap. A microanalysis of the Itali...
This study aims to describe the process of birth postponement and recovery in Italy, a country with ...
Italy and Spain are two low fertility countries with similar welfare systems and, prior to the econo...
Diachronic variations in demographic rates have frequently reflected social transformations and a (m...
Fertility is a key process shaping long-term population dynamics. Distinctive fertility trends have ...
Fertility, a key process shaping long-term population dynamics, has reflected demographic transition...
Italy is a case study in lowest-low fertility. Its internal heterogeneity is substantial and changes...
Italian fertility rates have been declining since the early 1970s and are now among the lowest in th...
The long-term impact of demographic transitions on the spatial distribution of human settlements was...
The analysis focuses on regional differentials in the process of fertility ageing in Italy during th...
This paper makes use of spatial econometric techniques to unravel the spatial and temporal mechanism...
The deep drop of the fertility rate in Italy to among the lowest in the world challenges contemporar...
Italy is a case study in lowest-low fertility. Its internal heterogeneity is substantial and changin...
The transitional decline of fertility in Italy has never been studied using micro-data, with the exc...
open3noResearch for this paper is part of the project “Filling the gap. A microanalysis of the Itali...
This study aims to describe the process of birth postponement and recovery in Italy, a country with ...
Italy and Spain are two low fertility countries with similar welfare systems and, prior to the econo...