Italian fertility has always been characterized by significant regional differences. In this paper, using a cohort approach, the Total Cohort Fertility Rate is estimated for the Italian regions for cohorts born in 1956-1967, using data recently published by the Italian National Statistics Institute for 1999-2004. These data make possible to extend the analysis to the cohorts born in the ’70 and in early ‘80. Results show that the decline of fertility seems to slow, or even to stop, in the northern and central regions of Italy for the cohorts born in the second half of ’70. However, in the southern regions signs of fertility recover are not yet visible
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Regional differences in fertility ageing in Italy and regional homogeneity with regard to late ferti...
Our motivation in this paper comes from a growing concern in demography for a better understanding o...
Italian fertility has always been characterized by significant regional differences. In this paper, ...
Italian fertility rates have been declining since the early 1970s and are now among the lowest in th...
The transitional decline of fertility in Italy has never been studied using micro-data, with the exc...
This study aims to describe the process of birth postponement and recovery in Italy, a country with ...
Diachronic variations in demographic rates have frequently reflected social transformations and a (m...
The analysis focuses on regional differentials in the process of fertility ageing in Italy during th...
Italian population is experiencing well-known dynamics which are common to other developed European ...
The analysis focuses on regional differentials in the process of fertility ageing in Italy during th...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Fertility, a key process shaping long-term population dynamics, has reflected demographic transition...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
This study aims to describe the process of birth postponement and recovery in Italy, a country with ...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Regional differences in fertility ageing in Italy and regional homogeneity with regard to late ferti...
Our motivation in this paper comes from a growing concern in demography for a better understanding o...
Italian fertility has always been characterized by significant regional differences. In this paper, ...
Italian fertility rates have been declining since the early 1970s and are now among the lowest in th...
The transitional decline of fertility in Italy has never been studied using micro-data, with the exc...
This study aims to describe the process of birth postponement and recovery in Italy, a country with ...
Diachronic variations in demographic rates have frequently reflected social transformations and a (m...
The analysis focuses on regional differentials in the process of fertility ageing in Italy during th...
Italian population is experiencing well-known dynamics which are common to other developed European ...
The analysis focuses on regional differentials in the process of fertility ageing in Italy during th...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Fertility, a key process shaping long-term population dynamics, has reflected demographic transition...
Despite a delay of 20–25 years, when it comes to cohabitation, Italy has now begun to resemble other...
This study aims to describe the process of birth postponement and recovery in Italy, a country with ...
The role of the intermediate variables of fertility is largely unexplored at the micro-level in Ital...
Regional differences in fertility ageing in Italy and regional homogeneity with regard to late ferti...
Our motivation in this paper comes from a growing concern in demography for a better understanding o...