This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a working mother should continue with her job, and whether the couple should provide the child with formal childcare. Focusing on Padova and its district, this paper discusses differences in the strategies used by Italian and foreign mothers, controlling for socio-economic status and opinions on women\u2019s roles, according to the Blinder\u2013Oaxaca decomposition technique. Six to thirty-six months after the birth of a child, the proportion of foreign mothers who are not employed is more than double that of Italian mothers (51 vs. 21%; pre-birth 40 vs. 12). In addition, 25% of Italian women entrust their children to the care of their parents a...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
Recent studies show that Italian women's education and skills are high and that they have access to ...
In this paper we focus in particular on the participation of women with children, considering the pe...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
In this paper we study two aspects of the decision-making process following the birth of a child: wh...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
partially_open3siGender inequalities in pay, career choice and time devoted to child care, remain si...
In spite of relatively generous public subsidies and a reputation for high quality, only a very lim...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian H...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an exploration of the work–family reconciliation processes of im...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
Recent studies show that Italian women's education and skills are high and that they have access to ...
In this paper we focus in particular on the participation of women with children, considering the pe...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
In this paper we study two aspects of the decision-making process following the birth of a child: wh...
This paper examines two of the decision-making processes following the birth of a child: whether a w...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
partially_open3siGender inequalities in pay, career choice and time devoted to child care, remain si...
In spite of relatively generous public subsidies and a reputation for high quality, only a very lim...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian H...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relative to ...
The aim of this paper is to provide an exploration of the work–family reconciliation processes of im...
In this study we look at the circumstances under which motherhood and employment are compatible. Com...
Recent studies show that Italian women's education and skills are high and that they have access to ...
In this paper we focus in particular on the participation of women with children, considering the pe...