2017
DOI: 10.4054/demres.2017.36.29
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"Let’s talk about love": An analysis of the religious and economic factors determining the choice of marital property regime in Italy

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“…According to the descriptive findings reported in Table and against our hypothesis, couples opting for the separation of property were indeed more widespread among religious (74.8%) than among civil marriages (68.7%). Our empirical analyses support the findings in Ruiu and Breschi (), who emphasized a disconnection between religious marriages and the choice of community of property among marriages celebrated in Italy in the late 2010s. Our results are also consistent with Vignoli and Salvini (), who found a disconnection between the choice of a Catholic versus civil ceremony at marriage and the spouses' own religiosity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…According to the descriptive findings reported in Table and against our hypothesis, couples opting for the separation of property were indeed more widespread among religious (74.8%) than among civil marriages (68.7%). Our empirical analyses support the findings in Ruiu and Breschi (), who emphasized a disconnection between religious marriages and the choice of community of property among marriages celebrated in Italy in the late 2010s. Our results are also consistent with Vignoli and Salvini (), who found a disconnection between the choice of a Catholic versus civil ceremony at marriage and the spouses' own religiosity.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Such tradition appeared to still be widespread, with 66.4% of all first weddings celebrated according to a religious ceremony. Still, we acknowledge that Ruiu and Breschi () found a nonsignificant association between marital rite of celebration and choice of matrimonial property regime, whereas we found that the community of property was more likely among civil marriages. One explanation for our different finding is that this article focuses on first marriages celebrated in 2015.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 66%
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“…The share of newlywed couples opting for the separation of property was around 67% in 2011 (Bayot & Voena, 2014 ). The high prevalence of couples choosing the separation of property can be partly explained by the regulation that couples at marriage are asked to decide between two matrimonial property regimes without signing a costly prenuptial contract (Fraboni & Vitali, 2019 ; Ruiu & Breschi, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, self-employed individuals may aim to avoid economic conflicts by keeping wealth separately (Fraboni & Vitali, 2019 ; Ruiu & Breschi, 2017 ). On the one hand, self-employed individuals may protect business assets from their spouses through a marital contract (Frémeaux & Leturcq, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%