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Genders in the Life Course
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Demographic Issues
Pinnelli, Antonella & Racioppi, Filomena & Rettaroli, Rosella

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This unique book on relations between gender system and demographic behaviours, uses powerful data sets as Family and Fertility survey


Here is a comprehensive and hugely important treatment of the topic of gender and demographic behaviour. It covers a lot of ground, from the age at first intercourse, through union formation and dissolution, to subjects such as fertility, migration, and ageing. It also examines in detail excess male mortality and provides a comparison of gender-specific behaviour and its determinants. It reports new findings of empirical research, mostly based on data from a number of European countries, making good use of Family and Fertility surveys and other international databases.

|Although both demography and gender relations have been the focus of research for quite some time, the intersection of gender studies and demographic analysis is a more recent phenomenon. Fortunately, gender aspects of dem- raphy and demographic aspects of gender are two lines of research that have received increased attention in recent years, there is a growing group of researchers active in this area, and consequently, a growing body of publications of different kinds. Despite this, books treating the topic of gender and demography in a more comprehensive fashion are rare. In fact, I can think of few examples since the publication of two edited volumes in the first half of the 1990s, namely Women´s position and demographic change and Gender and family change in industrialized countries, both resulting from the activities of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. The editors of the current volume are therefore to be congratulated for taking the initiative to produce a much needed volume on gender and demography in developed countries (with a focus on Europe). The book covers a lot of ground, from the age at first int- course over union formation and union dissolution to excess male mortality, and report important findings of empirical research, mostly based on comp- ative data from a number of European countries. The source of these comp- ative data is, in most cases, the Family and Fertility Surveys (FFS) carried out in the 1990s.

Preface: Eva Bernhardt.- Introduction: A. Pinnelli, F. Racioppi, R. Rettaroli.- Chapter 1: The gender system in developed countries: macro and micro evidence, P. Di Giulio, A Pinnelli.- Chapter 2: Age at first sexual intercourse, L. Coppola.- Chapter 3: The formation of the first partnership: the role of education and employment: R. Impicciatore, R. Rettaroli.- Chapter 4: Ideational factors and choices of life as a couple, L. Pasquini, A. Samoggia.- Chapter 5: Gender and the differential fertility, A. Pinnelli, P. Di Giulio.- Chapter 6: The new role of the father, P. Di Giulio, S. Carrozza.- Chapter 7: Gender and first union dissolution, A. De Rose, M. Di Cesare.- Chapter 8: Women and men after the first union dissolution, A. Angeli, A. De Rose.- Chapter 9: Gender and migration: two cases studies, P. Farina, L. Terzera.- Chapter 10: Gender and support of older unmarried people in Italy and Britain, C. Tomassini, K. Glaser.- Chapter 11: Male excess mortality between biology and culture, A. Nobil.- Appendix. Gender studies in demography: data, methods and lines of research, Antonella Pinnelli, Alberto Cazzola, Alessandra De Rose, Paola Di Giulio, Patrizia Farina, Cristina Freguja, Filomena Racioppi and Cecilia Tomassini.- Notes.- References.


This book treats the topic of gender and demographic behaviour during the life course in a comprehensive fashion. It covers a lot of ground, from the age at first intercourse over union formation and dissolution, fertility, migration, ageing, to excess male mortality, comparing genders behaviour and its determinants. It reports new findings of empirical research, mostly based on data from a number of European countries, making a good use of the Family and Fertility surveys and other international data base.

This book is of particular interest to demographers, social scientists, academic scholars and private/ public-sector operators, particularly those who are interested in the roles of men and women, and the factors of possible asymmetries and disadvantages, with direct connections to the population policies.


From the reviews:

"This volume ... is a most welcome contribution to the research literature. ... This book could grace any sociologist´s book shelf. It would strongly benefit demographers to be exposed to these fine-grained analyses ... . It is also useful to comparative international research. The sophistication of the analytical approaches ... could be useful in a senior demography course, or certainly in a graduate course." (Susan A, McDaniel, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 36 (1-2), Spring/Summer, 2009)


Here is a comprehensive and hugely important treatment of the topic of gender and demographic behaviour. It reports new findings of empirical research, mostly based on data from a number of European countries, making good use of Family and Fertility surveys and other international databases.
Although both demography and gender relations have been the focus of research for quite some time, the intersection of gender studies and demographic analysis is a more recent phenomenon. Fortunately, gender aspects of dem- raphy and demographic aspects of gender are two lines of research that have received increased attention in recent years, there is a growing group of researchers active in this area, and consequently, a growing body of publications of different kinds. Despite this, books treating the topic of gender and demography in a more comprehensive fashion are rare. In fact, I can think of few examples since the publication of two edited volumes in the first half of the 1990s, namely Women's position and demographic change and Gender and family change in industrialized countries, both resulting from the activities of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. The editors of the current volume are therefore to be congratulated for taking the initiative to produce a much needed volume on gender and demography in developed countries (with a focus on Europe). The book covers a lot of ground, from the age at first int- course over union formation and union dissolution to excess male mortality, and report important findings of empirical research, mostly based on comp- ative data from a number of European countries. The source of these comp- ative data is, in most cases, the Family and Fertility Surveys (FFS) carried out in the 1990s.

Preface: Eva Bernhardt,- Introduction: A. Pinnelli, F. Racioppi, R. Rettaroli,- Chapter 1: The gender system in developed countries: macro and micro evidence, P. Di Giulio, A Pinnelli,- Chapter 2: Age at first sexual intercourse, L. Coppola,- Chapter 3: The formation of the first partnership: the role of education and employment: R. Impicciatore, R. Rettaroli,- Chapter 4: Ideational factors and choices of life as a couple, L. Pasquini, A. Samoggia,- Chapter 5: Gender and the differential fertility, A. Pinnelli, P. Di Giulio,- Chapter 6: The new role of the father, P. Di Giulio, S. Carrozza,- Chapter 7: Gender and first union dissolution, A. De Rose, M. Di Cesare,- Chapter 8: Women and men after the first union dissolution, A. Angeli, A. De Rose,- Chapter 9: Gender and migration: two cases studies, P. Farina, L. Terzera,- Chapter 10: Gender and support of older unmarried people in Italy and Britain, C. Tomassini, K. Glaser,- Chapter 11: Male excess mortality between biology and culture, A. Nobil,- Appendix. Gender studies in demography: data, methods and lines of research, Antonella Pinnelli, Alberto Cazzola, Alessandra De Rose, Paola Di Giulio, Patrizia Farina, Cristina Freguja, Filomena Racioppi and Cecilia Tomassini,- Notes,- References.


From the reviews:

"This volume ... is a most welcome contribution to the research literature. ... This book could grace any sociologist's book shelf. It would strongly benefit demographers to be exposed to these fine-grained analyses ... . It is also useful to comparative international research. The sophistication of the analytical approaches ... could be useful in a senior demography course, or certainly in a graduate course." (Susan A, McDaniel, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 36 (1-2), Spring/Summer, 2009)



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Preface: Eva Bernhardt,- Introduction: A. Pinnelli, F. Racioppi, R. Rettaroli,- Chapter 1: The gender system in developed countries: macro and micro evidence, P. Di Giulio, A Pinnelli,- Chapter 2: Age at first sexual intercourse, L. Coppola,- Chapter 3: The formation of the first partnership: the role of education and employment: R. Impicciatore, R. Rettaroli,- Chapter 4: Ideational factors and choices of life as a couple, L. Pasquini, A. Samoggia,- Chapter 5: Gender and the differential fertility, A. Pinnelli, P. Di Giulio,- Chapter 6: The new role of the father, P. Di Giulio, S. Carrozza,- Chapter 7: Gender and first union dissolution, A. De Rose, M. Di Cesare,- Chapter 8: Women and men after the first union dissolution, A. Angeli, A. De Rose,- Chapter 9: Gender and migration: two cases studies, P. Farina, L. Terzera,- Chapter 10: Gender and support of older unmarried people in Italy and Britain, C. Tomassini, K. Glaser,- Chapter 11: Male excess mortality between biology and culture, A. Nobil,- Appendix. Gender studies in demography: data, methods and lines of research, Antonella Pinnelli, Alberto Cazzola, Alessandra De Rose, Paola Di Giulio, Patrizia Farina, Cristina Freguja, Filomena Racioppi and Cecilia Tomassini,- Notes,- References.


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Here is a comprehensive and hugely important treatment of the topic of gender and demographic behaviour. It covers a lot of ground, from the age at first intercourse, through union formation and dissolution, to subjects such as fertility, migration, and ageing. It also examines in detail excess male mortality and provides a comparison of gender-specific behaviour and its determinants. It reports new findings of empirical research, mostly based on data from a number of European countries, making good use of Family and Fertility surveys and other international databases.




This unique book on relations between gender system and demographic behaviours, uses powerful data sets as Family and Fertility survey



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