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Busetta A.

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Finiremo bolliti! Un suicidio demografico in corso

2020

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Settore SECS-S/04 - Demografiatrappola demografica invecchiamento della popolazione bassa fecondità
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(Im)mobilità sociale delle famiglie

2023

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Settore SECS-S/04 - Demografianon presenti
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The Effect of Education on Under-Five Mortality: Individual and Community-Level Effects in Bangladesh

2019

This paper investigates the relationship between parental education and child survival, considering both the influence of the maternal and paternal educational level and the influence of communitylevel male and female education on under-five mortality. The research is focused on Bangladesh, a country where the impressive decline in the under-five mortality rate between 1990 and 2015 was attributed both to female empowerment and to the increase in the general level of education in the country. Using the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey from 2014, this paper investigates both the effect of individual-level parental education and of community-level education on under-five mortality, th…

Parental educationParental education; Under-five mortality; Multilevel model; Contextual effectparental education010102 general mathematicsUnder-five mortalityMultilevel modelSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia01 natural sciencesunder-five mortalitymultilevel model03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineContextual effect030212 general & internal medicine0101 mathematicscontextual effectlcsh:Statisticslcsh:HA1-4737Parental education Under-five mortality Multilevel model Contextual effect
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Unprotected sex among female Italian uni- versity students: A «Calculated Risk»

2022

Contraception is considered a rational strategy to prevent unwanted births. However, beyond the dichotomy of «planned» and «unplanned» pregnancy, behaviours are sometimes ambivalent or contradictory. The present paper inves tigates the reasons beyond the non-use of contraception in Italy by examining a large-scale survey of university students conducted in 2000 and 2017. The findings reveal a small but clearly defined group of young female students, cohabiting with their partner and residing in the South of the country, who have a high frequency of sexual intercourses and do not deliberately use any contra ceptive method. These findings offer population-based evidence about the ex istence o…

ContraceptionLow fertilityItalyUniversity studentSELFY SurveySettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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