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@article{ Vignoli2012,
 title = {Whose job instability affects the likelihood of becoming a parent in Italy? A tale of two partners},
 author = {Vignoli, Daniele and Drefahl, Sven and De Santis, Gustavo},
 journal = {Demographic Research},
 number = {2},
 pages = {41-62},
 volume = {26},
 year = {2012},
 issn = {2363-7064},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2012.26.2},
 abstract = {We examine the likelihood of becoming a parent in Italy taking into account the employment (in)stability of both partners in a couple. We use data from four waves of the Italian section of the EU-SILC (Statistics on Income and Living Condition), 2004-2007, accounting for its longitudinal nature. Overall, our results suggest that Italian couples are neither fully traditional nor entirely modern: the "first pillar" (i.e., a male partner with a stable and well-paid job) is still crucial in directing fertility decisions, because, in our interpretation, it gives the household a feeling of (relative) economic security. But this "old" family typology is becoming rare. Increasingly, both partners are employed, and in this case the characteristics of their employment prove important. A permanent occupation for both partners is associated with higher fertility, while alternative job typologies for either of the two depress fertility.},
 keywords = {Italy; fertility; income; birth; job; Beschäftigungssituation; employment situation; Italien; Elternschaft; Geburt; Familienform; family structure; Einkommen; Arbeitsplatz; parenthood; Fruchtbarkeit}}