Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey \u201cFamily and Social Subject,\u201d this paper investigates two issues: (1) how a woman\u2019s family life-course (union status and parity/ages of children born in the first marriage) influences the risk of a post-dissolution birth among separated women; and (2) how the experience of a marital disruption affects a woman\u2019s cumulated fertility. Given that in Italy marital instability is relatively recent and still barely socially accepted, our main assumption is that separated women engage in more prudent reproductive behaviour than their counterparts living in countries with a longer experience of the phenomenon. With respect to the first point, our results show that: ...
Over the last twenty years, the intimate sphere and the conjugal behaviour of Italians is radically ...
This paper investigates the subsequent fertility of British women who have experienced the dissoluti...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not ...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey "Family and Social Subject," this ...
Family dynamics are changing in Europe, but only few studies investigate how cohort completed fertil...
In this paper we investigate the interrelationships between fertility decisions and union dissolutio...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
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...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
The thesis starts by assessing the proportion of British births that occur after marital dissolution...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Over the last twenty years, the intimate sphere and the conjugal behaviour of Italians is radically ...
This paper investigates the subsequent fertility of British women who have experienced the dissoluti...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not ...
Using a sample of Italian women interviewed in 2003 in the survey "Family and Social Subject," this ...
Family dynamics are changing in Europe, but only few studies investigate how cohort completed fertil...
In this paper we investigate the interrelationships between fertility decisions and union dissolutio...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
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...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
The thesis starts by assessing the proportion of British births that occur after marital dissolution...
This paper examines in depth the determinants of repartnering in Italy. With data from a national su...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Over the last twenty years, the intimate sphere and the conjugal behaviour of Italians is radically ...
This paper investigates the subsequent fertility of British women who have experienced the dissoluti...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not ...