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Title

Where, in which way and to what extent can Italian fertility grow in the next 15 years?

Authors

Rosina, Alessandro; Caltabiano, Marcantonio

Abstract

Objective: The study aims at analysing the recent trends in fertility in Italy and at discussing its possible future trends. Methods: We analyse the evolution of demographic indicators, such as the total fertility rate and the maternal age in Italy, in the last 30 years and we look for the most relevant determinants of birth postponement. We also discuss the most recent fertility forecasts for Italy and their implications. Results: In Italy, the total fertility rate has declined sharply in the last 30 years, reaching a level among the lowest in the world. However, in the last decade a reversal in this trend has been recorded. We here show that, net of the effect of immigration, this reversal is mainly due to a recovery of postponed births after age 30. Nevertheless, this recovery is not sufficient to raise the total fertility rates up to the replacement level. The reasons for this insufficient recovery are related both to the marked delay in transition to adulthood and to the difficult reconciliation of work and maternity for Italian women, both hampering the fertility rates. Conclusions: The fertility decline in Italy has finally stopped in the last years even if the maternal age is continuously increasing. However, without ad hoc family policies the fertility recovery will be weak and limited to those areas of the country with a better welfare system and economically more developed.

Subjects

ITALY; FERTILITY; MATERNAL age; SOCIAL surveys; FAMILY policy; SOCIOCULTURAL factors; ADULTS

Publication

Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2012, Vol 25, p37

ISSN

1476-7058

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3109/14767058.2012.714983

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