This paper quantifies the extent and the main characteristics of child work in Italy during the years 1881-1961. From population censuses, we created a new database of the economically active population aged 10-14 by gender, region, and economic sector. We find that child work incidence declined sharply over time, from 64.3 percent in 1881 to 3.6 percent in 1961. This pattern holds true both nationally and within regions. The new body of evidence we provide casts serious doubts on international comparisons which portray post-war Italy as a country with peculiarly high employment rates for children. Our findings also challenge the view that the initial phases of industrialization had a negative impact on the living standards of Italian child...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relatively t...
This paper quantifies the extent and the main characteristics of child work in Italy during the year...
Not much attention was dedicated to the problem of child labour in Italy until the Nineties, probabl...
One of the most striking features of the economic development in the past three decades is the decli...
The data on the age distribution of the labor force in the 1911 demographic census have been very la...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...
The data on the age distribution of the labor force in the 1911 demographic census have been very la...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
In this paper, we estimate series of the skill premium for Italy during the early stages of the indu...
The paper focuses on the Italian trends in the intergenerational transmission of the social position...
The aim of this paper is to explain the economic causes and consequences of the sharp decline in Ita...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relatively t...
This paper quantifies the extent and the main characteristics of child work in Italy during the year...
Not much attention was dedicated to the problem of child labour in Italy until the Nineties, probabl...
One of the most striking features of the economic development in the past three decades is the decli...
The data on the age distribution of the labor force in the 1911 demographic census have been very la...
Child poverty matters directly as children constitute a large share of the population and indirectly...
The data on the age distribution of the labor force in the 1911 demographic census have been very la...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
This paper presents statistical reconstructions of the industrial labor force in post-Unification It...
In this paper, we estimate series of the skill premium for Italy during the early stages of the indu...
The paper focuses on the Italian trends in the intergenerational transmission of the social position...
The aim of this paper is to explain the economic causes and consequences of the sharp decline in Ita...
This chapter provides an analysis of how parents’ social position affects the use of childcare below...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
In Italy the participation of women has not increased very much in the last few decades relatively t...