Corso di Demografia e Sviluppo – a.a. 2015-16

1° Approfondimento (Paesi sviluppati)
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  1. La seconda Transizione demografica

Bibliografia
  • Coleman D., “ Why we don’t have to believe without doubtingin the “Second Demographic Transition”—some agnostic comments”,Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 2004.


  • Coleman D., “Facing the 21st century: new developments continuing problems”, in Macura M., MacDonald A.L., Haug W., The new demographic regime. Population challenges and policy responses, UN, New York, Geneva, 2005.


Lesthaeghe R., “The Unfolding Story of the Second Demographic Transition”,Population and Development Review, 36(2):2010


  • Lesthaeghe R. and Surkyn J., When History moves on: The Foundations and Diffusion of a Second Demographic Transition, Seminar on Ideational Perspectives on International Family Change, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research (ISR), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, June 2004.


  • Lesthaeghe R. and Neidert L., “The Second Demographic Transition in the United States: exception or textbook example?”, Population and Development Review, 32(4):2006.

  • Lesthaeghe R. and Nells K., “From the First to the Second Demographic Transition: an interpretation of the spatial continuity of demographic innovation in France, Belgium and Switzerland”, European Journal of Population, 18, 2002, pp. 325-360.

  • Sobotka T. , “The diverse faces of the Second Demographic Transition in Europe”, Demographic Research, vol. 19, article, 8, pp. 171-224.

  • van de Kaa D.J., The Idea of a Second Demographic Transition in Industrialized Countries, Paper presented at the Sixth Welfare Policy Seminar of the National Institute of Population and Social Security, Tokyo, Japan, 29 January 2002

  • Surkyn J. and Lesthaeghe R., Values Orientations and the Second DemographicTransition (SDT) in northern, western and southernEurope: An update, Demographic Research, Special Collection 3, Article 3, 17 April 2004, pp. 45-86

2. Il declino della fecondità nei paesi sviluppati
Bibliografia
  • Kertzer D.I., White M.J., Bernardi L., Gabrielli G., “Italy’s Path to Very Low Fertility: The Adequacy of Economic and Second Demographic Transition Theories”, European Journal of Population, vol. 25, 1, 2008.


  • Livi Bacci M., Il sentiero stretto delle politiche, Relazione presentata al Convegno internazionale “La bassa fecondità tra costrizioni economiche e cambio di valori” , Roma 15-16 maggio 2003

  • Kohler H.P., Billari F.C., Ortega J.A., Low fertility in Europe, causes, implications and policy options, in F.R. Harris (ed.), The baby bust: who will do the work?Who will pay the taxis?, Lahnam, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2006, p. 48-109.

  • Sacerdote B., Feyer J., Will the stork return to Europe and Japan? Understanding fertility within developed nations, National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper 14114, June 2008

  • Goldstein J.R., Sobotka T. and Jasilioniene A., The End of "Lowest-Low" Fertility?, Population and Development Review, Vol. 35, No. 4 (Dec., 2009), pp. 663-699

  • Lant Pritchett L., Viarengo M., Why Demographic Suicide? The Puzzles of European Fertility, Population and Development Review, vol. 38, Supplement, February 2013, pp. 55-71

  • Francesco C. Billari F.C. and Kohler H.P., Patterns of Low and Lowest-Low Fertility in Europe, Population Studies, Vol. 58, No. 2 (Jul., 2004), pp. 161-176

  • Sardon J.P., Fertility in the Developed English-Speaking Countries outside Europe: Canada, United States,Australia and New Zealand, Population (English Edition), Vol. 61, No. 3 (May - Jun., 2006), pp. 267-291

  • Hoorens S. et al., Low fertility in Europe. Is there still reason to worry?, Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2011.

  • Sobotka T., Skirbekk V. and Philipov D., “Economic recession and fertility in the developed world”, Population and Development Review, vol. 37, n.2,, June 2011, pp. 267-306.

  • Bongaarts J. and Sobotka T., “A demographic explanation for the recent rise in European fertility”, Population and Development Review, vol. 38, n.1, March 2012, pp. 83-120.

  1. L’invecchiamento della popolazione

Bibliografia
  • UN, World Population Ageing 2013, New York, 2013.
(da pag 1 a pag 58)
  • Commissione delle Comunità Europee, Libro verde: “Una nuova solidarietà tra le generazioni di fronte ai cambiamenti demografici”, Bruxelles, 16.3.2005, COM (2005) 94, 25 p.

  • Bongaarts J., Population Aging and the Rising Cost of Public Pensions, Population and Development Review, Vol. 30, No. 1 (Mar., 2004), pp. 1-23

  • Carnes B.A. and Olshansky S.J., “A Realist View of Aging, Mortality, and Future Longevity”, Population and Development Review, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Jun., 2007), pp. 367-381

  • Sanderson W. C. and Scherbov S., “A near Electoral Majority of Pensioners: Prospects and Policies”, Population and Development Review, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Sep., 2007), pp. 543-554

  • Aysan M.F. and Beaujot R., Welfare Regimes for Aging Populations: No Single Path for Reform, Population and Development Review, Vol. 35, No. 4 (Dec., 2009), pp. 701-720

  • McDonald P. and Kippen R., Labor Supply Prospects in 16 Developed Countries, 2000-2050, Population and Development Review, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Mar., 2001), pp. 1-32

  • UNFPA, Ageing in the twenty-first century: a celebration and a challenge, New York, 2012 (utilizzare almeno pp. 12-33)

  • United Nations, Political Declaration and Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing, Second World Assembly, Madrid, Spain, 8-12 April 2002

  • Bengtsson T. and Scott K., “Population aging and the future of the welfare state: the example of Sweden”, Population and Development Review, Vol. 37, Supplement, 2011, pp. 158-170.

  • Bloom D. E., Canning D. and Fink G., Implications of population aging for economic growth, Harvard University, Working Paper Series, January 2011.

  • The European Commission on Pension Reform, Population and Development Review, Documents, Vol. 38, n. 3, September 2012, pp. 565-571.