The paper analyses the results of a CATI survey, consisting on a representative national sample of 3083 young people of two different generations: the 23-27th and the 33-37th in the first half of 2004. The analysis is particularly targeted at the oldest cohort and investigates on the late transition to adulthood and its effect on fertility. We wonder whether Italian situation is converging to the European one. We also analyse the transition processes to all the events of the "life course" as interrelating mechanisms, where each process is the premise for the next step, but where all are probably considered indispensable for choosing to have a child. The results suggest a diffusion of new family forms among youth but a persistent delay in fa...
We exploit a multistate generalisation of a classical, one-sex, stable population model to evaluate ...
Almost everywhere in Europe, corresponding to transformations in post-industrial societies, transit...
Social scientists have observed for a long time a negative relationship between the time spent on ed...
This paper analyses the results of a CATI survey, consisting of a representative national sample of ...
The Transition to adulthood in Italy The authors use cross-sectional data in order to study the tr...
For over 30 years, the delay in leaving the parental home has been a main distinctive feature of the...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
The last 150 years have witnessed marked changes in Italian families, under many different aspects -...
Considering its very low fertility and high age at childbearing, Italy stands alone in the European ...
none3mixedS. Mazzuco; L. Mencarini; R. RettaroliS. Mazzuco; L. Mencarini; R. Rettarol
The transition toward adulthood in Italy lasts longer than in other countries with respect to living...
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well ...
Italy is one of the oldest countries in the world: the percentage of population over 65 years of ag...
This article wants to contribute to the ongoing debate within youth studies about the frameworks an...
Background: Few studies have investigated the role of the intermediate variables of fertility at the...
We exploit a multistate generalisation of a classical, one-sex, stable population model to evaluate ...
Almost everywhere in Europe, corresponding to transformations in post-industrial societies, transit...
Social scientists have observed for a long time a negative relationship between the time spent on ed...
This paper analyses the results of a CATI survey, consisting of a representative national sample of ...
The Transition to adulthood in Italy The authors use cross-sectional data in order to study the tr...
For over 30 years, the delay in leaving the parental home has been a main distinctive feature of the...
Unlike the countries of north-western Europe, marriage in Italy has maintained a crucial role in the...
The last 150 years have witnessed marked changes in Italian families, under many different aspects -...
Considering its very low fertility and high age at childbearing, Italy stands alone in the European ...
none3mixedS. Mazzuco; L. Mencarini; R. RettaroliS. Mazzuco; L. Mencarini; R. Rettarol
The transition toward adulthood in Italy lasts longer than in other countries with respect to living...
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well ...
Italy is one of the oldest countries in the world: the percentage of population over 65 years of ag...
This article wants to contribute to the ongoing debate within youth studies about the frameworks an...
Background: Few studies have investigated the role of the intermediate variables of fertility at the...
We exploit a multistate generalisation of a classical, one-sex, stable population model to evaluate ...
Almost everywhere in Europe, corresponding to transformations in post-industrial societies, transit...
Social scientists have observed for a long time a negative relationship between the time spent on ed...