BILLARI, FRANCESCO CANDELORO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.119
EU - Europa 6.897
AS - Asia 3.259
SA - Sud America 413
AF - Africa 54
OC - Oceania 46
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 24
Totale 17.812
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 6.664
IT - Italia 1.749
CN - Cina 1.186
IE - Irlanda 1.126
GB - Regno Unito 926
SG - Singapore 699
UA - Ucraina 646
DE - Germania 625
RU - Federazione Russa 399
CA - Canada 373
BR - Brasile 345
SE - Svezia 294
HK - Hong Kong 279
TR - Turchia 278
FI - Finlandia 200
VN - Vietnam 169
FR - Francia 163
BG - Bulgaria 104
KR - Corea 95
PH - Filippine 89
IN - India 87
BE - Belgio 84
NL - Olanda 83
ID - Indonesia 77
CH - Svizzera 68
MX - Messico 67
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 61
ES - Italia 58
PL - Polonia 54
IL - Israele 53
NO - Norvegia 44
AT - Austria 43
DK - Danimarca 43
JP - Giappone 40
AU - Australia 39
RO - Romania 34
IR - Iran 29
EU - Europa 23
PK - Pakistan 20
AR - Argentina 19
PT - Portogallo 19
MY - Malesia 17
BD - Bangladesh 16
TW - Taiwan 16
TH - Thailandia 15
ZA - Sudafrica 13
CL - Cile 11
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 10
HU - Ungheria 10
GR - Grecia 9
LB - Libano 9
PE - Perù 9
CO - Colombia 8
IQ - Iraq 8
MA - Marocco 8
NP - Nepal 8
LU - Lussemburgo 7
RS - Serbia 7
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 7
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
EC - Ecuador 6
LK - Sri Lanka 6
MD - Moldavia 6
UY - Uruguay 6
BO - Bolivia 5
EG - Egitto 5
GH - Ghana 5
IS - Islanda 5
KE - Kenya 5
LT - Lituania 5
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 5
SA - Arabia Saudita 5
TG - Togo 5
AL - Albania 4
AM - Armenia 4
HR - Croazia 4
KG - Kirghizistan 4
KZ - Kazakistan 4
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 4
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
PR - Porto Rico 4
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 3
CY - Cipro 3
EE - Estonia 3
FJ - Figi 3
GM - Gambi 3
OM - Oman 3
VE - Venezuela 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
CU - Cuba 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 2
JM - Giamaica 2
JO - Giordania 2
LV - Lettonia 2
MU - Mauritius 2
NG - Nigeria 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
QA - Qatar 2
TJ - Tagikistan 2
TZ - Tanzania 2
Totale 17.795
Città #
Dublin 1.071
Houston 758
Chandler 690
Ann Arbor 646
Jacksonville 522
Milan 511
Hefei 502
Southend 460
Singapore 380
Ashburn 331
Dearborn 325
Toronto 269
Hong Kong 245
Frankfurt am Main 208
Menlo Park 195
Redwood City 186
Beijing 175
New York 168
Wilmington 153
Dong Ket 137
Boardman 121
Salerno 120
Fremont 118
Boston 113
Lawrence 113
Woodbridge 111
Izmir 107
Moscow 107
The Dalles 104
Helsinki 86
Mountain View 82
Rome 81
Modena 73
Fairfield 69
Seoul 67
Los Angeles 66
Seattle 64
Brussels 48
Council Bluffs 41
Nanjing 40
Tel Aviv 38
Kunming 36
Jakarta 34
Ottawa 34
London 31
São Paulo 30
Palombara Sabina 29
Dallas 28
Cuauhtémoc 27
Mexico 27
Warsaw 26
Brno 25
Falls Church 25
Guangzhou 24
Munich 22
Vienna 20
Washington 20
Brooklyn 19
Chicago 19
Shanghai 19
Berlin 18
Belo Horizonte 17
Tokyo 17
Auburn Hills 16
Barcelona 16
Jinan 16
Melbourne 16
Old Bridge 16
Turin 16
Ankara 15
Bucharest 15
Redmond 15
Trento 15
Oslo 14
Rio de Janeiro 14
Cagliari 13
Düsseldorf 13
Istanbul 13
Liberty 13
Secaucus 13
Bologna 12
Hanoi 12
Madison 12
Norwalk 12
Taipei 12
Amsterdam 11
Cambridge 11
Dammarie 11
Florence 11
Nanchang 11
Padova 11
Stockholm 11
Turku 11
Zurich 11
Central District 10
Lappeenranta 10
Mumbai 10
Napoli 10
Oxford 10
Paris 10
Totale 10.716
Nome #
The strength of family ties and Covid-19 1.310
Who meets online? Personality traits and sociodemographic characteristics associated with online partnering in Germany 580
Does broadband Internet affect fertility? 457
The life course is coming of age 435
Who intends to become financially literate? Insights from the Theory of Planned Behaviour 316
TOWARDS STOCHASTIC FORECASTS OF THE ITALIAN POPULATION: AN EXPERIMENT WITH CONDITIONAL EXPERT ELICITATIONS 301
Online financial and demographic education for workers: experimental evidence from an Italian pension fund 280
A "great divergence" in fertility? 275
Little Italy: An Agent-Based Approach to the Estimation of Contact Patterns- Fitting Predicted Matrices to Serological Data 269
Educazione finanziaria e sostenibilità del welfare 241
Political Islam, marriage, and fertility: evidence from a natural experiment 238
Broadband internet, digital temptations, and sleep 237
Stochastic Population Forecasts based on Conditional Expert Opinions 217
Big Data and population processes: a revolution? 200
Age norms on leaving home: multilevel evidence from the European Social Survey 199
Austerity and abortion in the European Union 199
Why still marry? The role of feelings in the persistence of marriage as an institution 199
A cost valuation model based on a stochastic representation of the IPAT equation 194
Advances in development reverse fertility declines 194
Causal effects of the timing of life-course events: age at retirement and subsequent health 189
Lowest-Low Fertility in Europe: Exploring the Causes and Finding Some Surprises 181
Bridging the Gap Between Micro-Demography and Macro-Demography 180
Italians are late: does it matter? 180
Re-theorizing family demographics 174
Global family change: persistent diversity with development 174
Information and women's intentions: experimental evidence about child care 172
The social stratification of choice in the transition to adulthood 172
Between Policy-Maker Awareness and Policy Responses: Lowest-low Fertility in Italy 170
Stochastic Population Forecasting Based on Combinations of Expert Evaluations within the Bayesian Paradigm 170
Leveraging mobile phones to attain sustainable development 169
Fertility and Its Meaning: Evidence from Search Behavior 164
Analysing Demographic Life Courses through Sequence Analysis 164
Trust and fertility dynamics 161
Becoming obese in young adulthood: the role of career-family pathways in the transition to adulthood for men and women 161
Changing determinants of low fertility and diffusion: a spatial analysis for Italy 161
Aggregate age-at-marriage patterns from individual mate-search heuristics 160
Bringing norms back in: a theoretical and empirical discussion of their importance for understanding demographic behaviour 159
Agent-Based Computational Modelling. Contributions to Economics. Applications in Demography, Social, Economic and Environmental Sciences 158
Clustering Life Courses: A New Divisive Approach 154
Towards a New Pattern of Transition to Adulthood? 154
Attitudes, Norms and Perceived Behavioural Control: Explaining Fertility Intentions in Bulgaria 150
Assessing the use of sample selection models in the estimation of fertility postponement effects 148
Becoming an adult in Europe: A macro(/micro)-demographic perspective 144
Strings of Adulthood: A Sequence Analysis of Young Women’s Work-family Trajectories 144
The internetization of international migration 142
Approaching the limit: Long-term trends in late and very late fertility 141
Fertility in advanced societies: a review of research / La fécondité dans les sociétés avancées: Un examen des recherches 141
Young adults living apart and together (LAT) with parents: A three level analysis of the Italian case 140
Cohabitation, marriage, and first birth: the interrelationship of family formation events in Spain 136
The happiness commonality: fertility decisions in low-fertilitysettings 135
Population - The long view 132
Meeting online and family-related outcomes: evidence from three German cohorts 132
Sequence Analysis of BHPS Life Courses Data 129
Should I stay or should I go? The impact of age norms on leaving home 123
COVID-SCORE: a global survey to assess public perceptions of government responses to COVID-19 (COVID-SCORE-10) 123
Socio-economic differences in postponement and recuperation of fertility in Italy: results from a multi-spell random effect model 121
Sub-national differences in leaving lowest-low fertility 120
Bayesian correlated factor analysis of socio-demographic indicators 119
The younger, the better? Age-related differences in academic performance at university 119
Secularization, Union Formation Practices, and Marital Stability: Evidence from Italy 119
Multilevel analysis of internal migration in a transitional country: The case of Estonia 119
Clustering Work and Family Trajectories by using a Divisive Algorithm 118
Intergenerational ties: what can be gained from an international perspective? 118
Life Courses as Sequences: An Experiment in Clustering via Monothetic Divisive Algorithms 116
Studying demographic life courses with sequence analysis 115
Women´s wages and childbearing decisions: Evidence from Italy 115
The "wedding-ring": An agent-based marriage model based on social interaction 115
Sequence Analysis of BHPS Life Courses Data 113
Life course analysis: two (complementary) cultures? Some reflections with examples from the analysis of the transition to adulthood 112
Using Time-Use Data to Parameterize Models for the Spread of Close-Contact Infectious Diseases 111
Classifying life course trajectories: a comparison of latent class and sequence analysis 111
Europe and its fertility: from low to lowest low 110
Generalized trust and intelligence in the United States 110
The interrelations between cohabitation, marriage and first birth in Germany and Sweden 109
Leaving home: a comparative analysis of ECHP data 109
Preference Theory and Low Fertility: A Comparative Perspective 108
The impact of income and employment status on leaving home: evidence from the Italian ECHP sample 107
Income and childbearing: evidence from Italy 106
Fathers' changing contributions to child care and domestic work in very low-fertility countries: the effect of education 106
Integrating macro- and micro-level approaches in the explanation of population change 106
Home-ownership regimes and low fertility 105
Italian “latest-late” transition to adulthood: an exploration of its consequences on fertility 104
Preference theory and low fertility: a comparative perspective 104
Life Course Data: A prediction problem 101
Societal transition, policy changes and family formation: evidence froim Hungary 100
Social age deadlines for the childbearing of women and men 100
Soon, later, or ever? The impact of anomie and social capital on fertility intentions in Bulgaria (2002) and Hungary (2001) 99
Discussion of paper 'Explanations of the fertility crisis in modern societies: A search for commonalities', Population Studies 57(3): 241-263, by John Caldwell and Thomas Schindlmayr 99
Health of midlife and older adults in China: the role of regional economic development, inequality, and institutional setting 99
Nei paesi moderni nascono ancora bambini 98
Living arrangements of migrant and Dutch young adults: The family influence disentangled 97
Financial and demographic education effectiveness in academic and vocational high schools: a randomised experiment 96
Mutamenti nei comportamenti familiari e scelte assicurative 94
Dinamiche familiari e bisogni sociali 94
MAPLES: A general method for the estimation of age profiles from standard demographic surveys (with an application to fertility) 93
The Italian Labour Force Survey to estimate fertility 93
L’allargamento dell’Unione Europea: una prospettiva demografica 92
Migration to urban and rural destinations in post-Soviet Estonia: A multilevel event-history analysis 92
Mobile phones, digital inequality, and fertility: Longitudinal evidence from Malawi 92
Famiglia e figli 91
Totale 16.703
Categoria #
all - tutte 67.654
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 67.654


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/20212.972 0 230 66 217 202 299 309 193 412 330 388 326
2021/20222.042 123 415 108 120 188 122 98 234 120 148 134 232
2022/20233.047 247 156 105 304 209 210 19 164 1.395 59 84 95
2023/20241.708 103 87 99 60 151 248 103 226 140 61 180 250
2024/20252.627 98 41 111 133 96 107 274 194 854 263 261 195
2025/2026943 552 391 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 18.114