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occasional, precarious, and low-paid positions) is revealed as a significant dissuasive factor in the decision to have children …
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We aim to provide an explanation for the combination of the relatively low female participation rates and lowest-low fertility levels in Italy. Starting from the assumption that childbearing decisions also depend on uncertainty about future employment, income, and wealth, we empirically assess...
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children is in most cases a “couple matter”, the analysis accounts for the characteristics of both the aspiring parents. Our … dissuasive deterrent discouraging the decision to have children. Couples with unemployed women are less likely to plan …
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This paper presents the first empirical investigation into the effect of e-shopping on subjective well-being. The analysis relies on an Italian nationally and regionally representative dataset from Italy (n = 4,130) drawn from the 2008 wave of the Survey of Household Income and Wealth (SHIW)...
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negative correlation between online networking and self-reported happiness. We address endogeneity in online networking by …
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We argue that the use of online networks may threaten subjective well-being in several ways, due to the inherent attributes of Internet-mediated interaction and through its effects on social trust and sociability. We test our hypotheses on a representative sample of the Italian population. We...
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We test the relationship between happiness and self-rated health in Italy. The analysis relies on a unique dataset … modelling, we find that happiness is strongly correlated with perceived good health, after controlling for a number of relevant …
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