And the world's oldest first-time fathers are..
Wednesday, November 09, 2005 9:07 AM

Italian men become fathers at a later age than any other nationality, and do
little or nothing to help their wives once their babies are born, statistics
office Istat said Thursday.

Italian men have their first child at an average age of 33, against less
than 31 for fathers in Spain, France and Finland, Istat said.

Part of the problem was that many Italian men lived with their parents for
longer than elsewhere in the world, with 40 percent of 30-34 year-old
Italian males still staying at home.

When they eventually become fathers, Italian women need not expect much help
around the house, Istat said, adding that Italian men's dedication to
domestic duties was "non-existent or unsatisfying."

Istat said men who married at the age of 35 were 80 percent less likely to
want a child than those who married at 25, while women were only likely not
to want children if they were older than their husbands.

By contrast with the men, Italian women have their first child at an average
age of 27, six months before their Finnish counterparts.

Thursday's statistics will do little to reassure the Italian government
which is worried by a demographic time bomb, with Italians rapidly aging and
many couples deciding to only have one child or none at all.

(Article from Reuter)



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