Changing Paths to Adulthood in Italy. Men and Women Entering Stable Work and Family Careers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Paths to adulthood have changed greatly in the last decades: entries into the labour market as well as into
partnership or parenthood have been postponed, with also new sequences and interconnections. In this piece of
work we observe life-courses from the ages of 14 to 35 of men and women born in four successive cohorts. We
distinguish them by level of education, and we analyse the timing and frequencies of their first job, the first job
as an insider (as an employee with a permanent contract or as a typical self-employed worker), episodes of
atypical work or unemployment between first job and age 35, couple formation, and childbirth. Our analyses
confirm that today’s young Italians form a ‘postponement generation’, which achieves later, if at all, what
previous generations had already achieved in their twenties. For men, until the cohort born in the 1960s, the
norm for both high- and low-educated men was to be insiders at age 35, and to achieve that status rapidly. What
has changed is that now men become labour-market insiders later, and the route is more tortuous, with long and
repeated spells of unemployment or atypical work. For women – for whom being in employment, and working
as insiders, has never been the norm – the change has been their greater involvement in the labour market, but
with the greater risk, compared with men, of job insecurity, especially if their education level is low. In the later
cohorts, the ages at first marriage or cohabitation and first childbirth have also changed, especially for highlyeducated
men. This is strongly connected with changes in labour market paths, but with gender differences. Not
holding an insider position inhibits the assumption of family responsibilities for men. For women economic and
job insecurity seem to have less influence on childbirth.
Tipologia CRIS:
07P-Working Paper
Keywords:
Labour market stability and transition to first child/paths to adulthood, gender, education, changes across
cohorts
Elenco autori:
Letizia Mencarini; Cristina Solera
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