This paper is aimed at obtaining insights into childlessness in Italy. After addressing theoretical issues and presenting the prevalence of childlessness, different paths to childlessness are outlined, using data from an ad-hoc survey carried out in five Italian cities in 2002. Subsequently individual characteristics and reasons associated with childlessness are investigated. As many as a third of the interviewees, who live with a partner and do not suffer from any particular physical impediment, are voluntary childlessness. These women, in contrast to mothers, appear to be less religious and to have less religious partners; they tend to come from smaller families of origin; to have cohabitated at least once in life; to have entered their f...
'The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European ...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
In the last decades, European societies have experienced changes in the postponement of the age of ...
This paper is aimed at obtaining insights into childlessness in Italy. After addressing theoretical ...
Using data from an ad-hoc 2002 survey, we outline different paths to childlessness in Italy and inve...
Pathways to childlessness may differ not only between individuals but also at the population level. ...
This paper investigates the determinants of childlessness among men and women in adult life in Italy...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not t...
Nowadays about 20% of the female population of industrialized countries conclude their fertility cyc...
Available online 3 June 2015Remaining childless is a process which is influenced by the continuously...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that ...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that...
The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European c...
'The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European ...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
In the last decades, European societies have experienced changes in the postponement of the age of ...
This paper is aimed at obtaining insights into childlessness in Italy. After addressing theoretical ...
Using data from an ad-hoc 2002 survey, we outline different paths to childlessness in Italy and inve...
Pathways to childlessness may differ not only between individuals but also at the population level. ...
This paper investigates the determinants of childlessness among men and women in adult life in Italy...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not t...
Nowadays about 20% of the female population of industrialized countries conclude their fertility cyc...
Available online 3 June 2015Remaining childless is a process which is influenced by the continuously...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that ...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
Childlessness is an increasingly common condition in many European societies. The consequences that...
The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European c...
'The relatively low levels of ideal and ultimately intended family size manifested in some European ...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
In the last decades, European societies have experienced changes in the postponement of the age of ...