At the turn of the twentieth century Italy registered a lowest-low fertility level, i.e., a total fertility rate of 1.26 children per woman in 2000. In this paper we investigate whether and how in that period economic resources and, in particular, income and job stability were linked with couples’ decisions to enter parenthood. With this aim, we use data from ECHP and carry out a longitudinal analysis on a sample of childless married couples to study the transition to their first child. Results show that the couples’ employment arrangement played some role in first child rates, with the single earner arrangement experiencing the highest first birth rates. We also find that employed women with labour income have much lower first birth rates ...
Background: Few studies have investigated the role of the intermediate variables of fertility at the...
Over the last decades labour market participation of women increased, while fertility declined in mo...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
During the early 1990s, Italy has been one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility, i.e...
We examine the likelihood of becoming a parent in Italy taking into account the employment (in)stabi...
This paper analyses how unstable employment influences becoming a mother in Italy and Spain. Results...
Abstract. Italy has been one of the first countries to reach the so called lowest-low fertility, i.e...
This paper uses a dataset built by the author on the basis of raw data taken from different national...
We aim to provide an explanation for the combination of the relatively low female participation rate...
AbstractIn the last decades, female participation in the labour market has been found to be increasi...
During the early 1990s, Italy became one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility. This ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
Objective: We study the effect of work condition (i.e., employed, unemployed, precarious work, etc....
We examine the likelihood of becoming a parent in Italy taking into account the employment (in) stab...
This paper investigates the association between maternal pre-birth employment instability and labour...
Background: Few studies have investigated the role of the intermediate variables of fertility at the...
Over the last decades labour market participation of women increased, while fertility declined in mo...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...
During the early 1990s, Italy has been one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility, i.e...
We examine the likelihood of becoming a parent in Italy taking into account the employment (in)stabi...
This paper analyses how unstable employment influences becoming a mother in Italy and Spain. Results...
Abstract. Italy has been one of the first countries to reach the so called lowest-low fertility, i.e...
This paper uses a dataset built by the author on the basis of raw data taken from different national...
We aim to provide an explanation for the combination of the relatively low female participation rate...
AbstractIn the last decades, female participation in the labour market has been found to be increasi...
During the early 1990s, Italy became one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility. This ...
In this paper we use newly available individual-level data from the Longitudinal Survey of Italian ...
Objective: We study the effect of work condition (i.e., employed, unemployed, precarious work, etc....
We examine the likelihood of becoming a parent in Italy taking into account the employment (in) stab...
This paper investigates the association between maternal pre-birth employment instability and labour...
Background: Few studies have investigated the role of the intermediate variables of fertility at the...
Over the last decades labour market participation of women increased, while fertility declined in mo...
This paper carries out an investigation into the socio-economic determinants of childbearing decisio...