Italy’s Non-Negligible Cohabitational Unions
Giuseppe Gabrielli and
Jan M. Hoem ()
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Giuseppe Gabrielli: University of Bari
Jan M. Hoem: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
European Journal of Population, 2010, vol. 26, issue 1, No 3, 33-46
Abstract:
Abstract Italy has long been regarded as the country with negligible non-marital cohabitation par excellence, but lately the pattern has begun to change and entry into consensual unions has increased strongly in younger Italian generations. This article is devoted to a study of such features between 1980 and 2003 based on the data from the Italian variant of the Gender and Generations Survey, Round 1. We consider entry into marriage and entry into cohabitation as competing risks and show how the incidence of cohabitation consistently much lower but has increased by some 70% over the 20-odd years of our study, while the marriage rate has dropped by almost as much. We find great variation across major regions of the country. The rise in cohabitation is confined to Northern and Central Italy, while the risk of marriage formation has declined strongly all over the country. Unlike previous investigations, our data suggest that non-marital cohabitation may be taking over whatever minor role civil marriage has had in Italian union formation.
Keywords: Union formation; Marriage; Cohabitation; Italy; Geographical pattern; Event history analysis; Cox model; Competing risks; Generation and Gender Survey; Mise en couple; Mariage; Cohabitation; Italie; Variations géographiques; Analyse des biographies; Modèle de Cox; Risques compétitifs; Enquête Générations et Genre (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/s10680-009-9193-y
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