Fertility decline and the emergence of excess female survival in post-reproductive ages in Italy

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Gianbattista Salinari
Gustavo De Santis
Virginia Zarulli
Cristina Giuliani
Claudio Franceschi
Marco Breschi
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[1] University of Sassari,Department of Economics and Business Sciences
[2] University of Florence,Department of Statistics
[3] University of Southern Denmark,Interdisciplinary Centre On Population Dynamics
[4] University of Bologna,Laboratory of Molecular Anthropology and Centre for Genome Biology, Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences
[5] Lobachevsky University,Department of Applied Mathematics and Laboratory of Systems Biology of Aging
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Women’s mortality; Post-reproductive ages; Fertility; Disposable soma;
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In Italy, at least in the cohorts born up to the beginning of the twentieth century, women’s mortality in post-reproductive ages was influenced by fertility, with large progenies (and, to a lesser extent, childlessness) leading to markedly lower survival chances. This relationship proved strong enough to affect the female-to-male ratio in old age as fertility declined. In this paper, we show that various measures of extra female survival at high ages are closely connected to the fertility transition in Italy, and to its peculiar historical and geographical evolution.
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