This chapter is part of an international comparative study on changes in the process of family formation and the new role of women in modern industrial societies. We used longitudinal data to examine the validity of the common view that women's growing economic independence has had a critical and presumably irreversible impact on the family system in modern societies. Italy stands for its continuing traditional pattern of family formation and a persistent unequal gender division of power and roles
Italy is part of Mediterranean Model of Welfare as defined by Ferrera in 1996. Since the '80s a sign...
The thesis contributes to the explanation of two well-documented phenomena: the strong decline in fe...
We investigate the determinants of the education gender gap in Italy in historical perspective with ...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
In this chapter we review the literature on the origins and implications of family structure in his...
The last 150 years have witnessed marked changes in Italian families, under many different aspects -...
This paper analyses family changes in Italy and Spain from 1960 to 1990 and contrasts them with diff...
This chapter presents main research findings on new gender roles and their implications for families...
Over the last few years, Italy has been run over of several changes in most relevant social areas li...
In this study we review the literature on the origins and implications of family structure in histor...
In this paper we trace the evolution over time of definitions, data sources, conceptual frameworks a...
In Italy the forced familialism has been defined as a strategy that families adopt to address econom...
This study compares two countries: Italy and Britain. It examines data from the BHPS and the ILFI up...
In a worldwide context of growing migration, many studies confirm the central role played by the fam...
This paper compares Italy and Great Britain and uses event history data and methods to investigate c...
Italy is part of Mediterranean Model of Welfare as defined by Ferrera in 1996. Since the '80s a sign...
The thesis contributes to the explanation of two well-documented phenomena: the strong decline in fe...
We investigate the determinants of the education gender gap in Italy in historical perspective with ...
Compared to other Western European countries, family formation in Italy is still shaped by tradition...
In this chapter we review the literature on the origins and implications of family structure in his...
The last 150 years have witnessed marked changes in Italian families, under many different aspects -...
This paper analyses family changes in Italy and Spain from 1960 to 1990 and contrasts them with diff...
This chapter presents main research findings on new gender roles and their implications for families...
Over the last few years, Italy has been run over of several changes in most relevant social areas li...
In this study we review the literature on the origins and implications of family structure in histor...
In this paper we trace the evolution over time of definitions, data sources, conceptual frameworks a...
In Italy the forced familialism has been defined as a strategy that families adopt to address econom...
This study compares two countries: Italy and Britain. It examines data from the BHPS and the ILFI up...
In a worldwide context of growing migration, many studies confirm the central role played by the fam...
This paper compares Italy and Great Britain and uses event history data and methods to investigate c...
Italy is part of Mediterranean Model of Welfare as defined by Ferrera in 1996. Since the '80s a sign...
The thesis contributes to the explanation of two well-documented phenomena: the strong decline in fe...
We investigate the determinants of the education gender gap in Italy in historical perspective with ...