Italy's Path to Very Low Fertility : The Adequacy of Economic and Second Demographic Transition Theories

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Title
Italy's Path to Very Low Fertility : The Adequacy of Economic and Second Demographic Transition Theories
Journal
European Journal of Population
Author(s)
Kertzer D., White M., Bernardi L., Gabrielli G.
ISSN
0168-6577
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Published
Issued date
01/2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
25
Number
1
Pages
89-115
Language
english
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(accepted for publication on line in January 2008)
Abstract
The deep drop of the fertility rate in Italy to among the lowest in the world challenges contemporary theories of childbearing and family building. Among high-income countries, Italy was presumed to have characteristics of family values and female labor force participation that would favor higher fertility than its European neighbors to the north. We test competing economic and cultural explanations, drawing on new nationally representative, longitudinal data to examine first union, first birth, and second birth. Our event history analysis finds some support for economic determinants of family formation and fertility, but the clear importance of regional differences and of secularization suggests that such an explanation is at best incomplete and that cultural and ideational factors must be considered.
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