Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other Western countries. In addition, the increase in legal separations has accelerated since 1995, although their number still remains far from that observed in countries such as the USA, the UK, and France. Finally, Italy’s fertility decline has come to a halt: the cohort of women born in the early 1970s will likely have the same TFR as those born in the mid-1960s (around 1.55). Moreover, in the Centre–North areas, period TFR rose from 1.1 in 1995 to 1.35 children per woman 10 years later. The territorial diffusion of cohabitation, legal separation, out-of-wedlock births, and fertility recovery overlaps closely with that of the decline in births...
This short paper presents the trends in legal separation in Italy by marriage-cohort and duration, a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the decline in fertility rate in post-war Italy and identify it...
Italian fertility has always been characterized by significant regional differences. In this paper, ...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
International audienceDespite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now b...
During the last decades, since the mid-1970s, marriage has lost much of its centrality in Southern E...
Abstract Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par ex...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence...
Considering its very low fertility and high age at childbearing, Italy stands alone in the European ...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
Fertility, a key process shaping long-term population dynamics, has reflected demographic transition...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence,...
The transitional decline of fertility in Italy has never been studied using micro-data, with the exc...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not ...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
This short paper presents the trends in legal separation in Italy by marriage-cohort and duration, a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the decline in fertility rate in post-war Italy and identify it...
Italian fertility has always been characterized by significant regional differences. In this paper, ...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
International audienceDespite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now b...
During the last decades, since the mid-1970s, marriage has lost much of its centrality in Southern E...
Abstract Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par ex...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence...
Considering its very low fertility and high age at childbearing, Italy stands alone in the European ...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
Fertility, a key process shaping long-term population dynamics, has reflected demographic transition...
Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence,...
The transitional decline of fertility in Italy has never been studied using micro-data, with the exc...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe – if not ...
For the last two decades, Italy has recorded one of the lowest fertility levels in Europe \u2013 if ...
This short paper presents the trends in legal separation in Italy by marriage-cohort and duration, a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the decline in fertility rate in post-war Italy and identify it...
Italian fertility has always been characterized by significant regional differences. In this paper, ...