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Browsing SPS Articles by Author "ALBERTINI, Marco"
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Title:What Childless Older People Give: Is the generational link broken?
Author(s):ALBERTINI, Marco; KOHLI, MartinDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:With the increase of childlessness in European societies, its consequences have become a matter of concern. Studies in this field, however, have concentrated on what childless people lack and need in terms of social, ...
Title:Childlessness and Intergenerational Transfers: What is at stake?
Author(s):KOHLI, Martin; ALBERTINI, MarcoDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In this introductory article for the special issue on Childlessness and Intergenerational Transfers, we first discuss the prior research literature and then overview the presented contributions. Up to now, childless older ...
Title:Effects of Divorce on Children's Educational Attainment in a Mediterranean and Catholic Society
Author(s):ALBERTINI, Marco; DRONKERS, JaapDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Previous research has found parental divorce to have negative effects on children’s educational attainment; in addition, it has been noted that the effects of divorce are not the same in all western societies. However, ...
Title:Intergenerational Transfers of Time and Money in European Families: Common Patterns — Different Regimes?
Author(s):ALBERTINI, Marco; KOHLI, Martin; VOGEL, ClaudiaDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The `generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemporary welfare systems. Much of the debate on how to reform it is still truncated, however, by focusing on its public ...
Title:Intergenerational Transfers of Time and Money in European Families: Common Patterns - Different Regimes?
Author(s):ALBERTINI, Marco; KOHLI, Martin; VOGEL, ClaudiaDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The 'generational contract' is the most important and also the most contentious dimension of contemporary welfare systems. Much of the debate on how to reform it is still truncated, however, by focusing on its public ...