AbstractData quality issues have hindered the analysis of the determinants of stillbirths in the years following Italian unification. By exploiting panel data techniques to take into account the possible effect of stillbirth misreporting, this paper investigates the relationship between seasonal agricultural workload and the number of male and female stillbirths in the Italian regions at the turn of the twentieth century (1883–1913). We found that although stillbirth rates were lower for females, agricultural workload seasonality had a more substantial effect for them. We suggest that this finding may be rationalised through the adaptive sex ratio adjustment hypothesis
Background: The paper explores the mechanisms of the European fertility transition in northern Italy...
Before the demographic transition, were couples able to control their fertility? Can we find evidenc...
We studied the relaxation of natural selection affecting the newborn population in Italy between 193...
By relying on the number of (surviving) boys per hundred girls observed in the population censuses a...
Despite the doubts on the reliability of the infanticide data available for Italy, it can be shown t...
We have chosen four Italian regions with different degrees of industrialization and socioeconomic le...
The downward trend in the sex ratio at birth that has occurred in several countries over the last 30...
Relying on longitudinal micro data from rural Spain between 1750 and 1950, this article evidences th...
Seasonality of births is a worldwide phenomenon, but the mechanisms behind it remain insufficiently ...
In industrialized countries, male excess is generally found in early deaths, despite the overall dec...
Background: The sex ratio at birth (male/total = M/F) is expected to approximate 0.515. Stress is kn...
AbstractIn the last decades, female participation in the labour market has been found to be increasi...
Despite a substantial decline in stillbirth and infant mortality rates in Italy during the last cent...
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tes...
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tes...
Background: The paper explores the mechanisms of the European fertility transition in northern Italy...
Before the demographic transition, were couples able to control their fertility? Can we find evidenc...
We studied the relaxation of natural selection affecting the newborn population in Italy between 193...
By relying on the number of (surviving) boys per hundred girls observed in the population censuses a...
Despite the doubts on the reliability of the infanticide data available for Italy, it can be shown t...
We have chosen four Italian regions with different degrees of industrialization and socioeconomic le...
The downward trend in the sex ratio at birth that has occurred in several countries over the last 30...
Relying on longitudinal micro data from rural Spain between 1750 and 1950, this article evidences th...
Seasonality of births is a worldwide phenomenon, but the mechanisms behind it remain insufficiently ...
In industrialized countries, male excess is generally found in early deaths, despite the overall dec...
Background: The sex ratio at birth (male/total = M/F) is expected to approximate 0.515. Stress is kn...
AbstractIn the last decades, female participation in the labour market has been found to be increasi...
Despite a substantial decline in stillbirth and infant mortality rates in Italy during the last cent...
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tes...
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tes...
Background: The paper explores the mechanisms of the European fertility transition in northern Italy...
Before the demographic transition, were couples able to control their fertility? Can we find evidenc...
We studied the relaxation of natural selection affecting the newborn population in Italy between 193...