This article examines pathways to adulthood among Dutch cohorts born in the second half of the nineteenth century. Although largely overlooked by previous studies, theory suggests that life courses of young adults born during this period were already infl uenced by a process of standardization, in the sense that their life courses became more similar over time. Using data from a Dutch registry-based sample, we examine household trajectories: that is, sequences of living arrangements of young adults aged 15–40. Our study shows that for successive cohorts, household trajectories became more simi-lar. We identifi ed six types of trajectories: early death, life-cycle service, early family formation, late family formation, singlehood, and childl...
This study uses the second Wave of the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) to examine young adults' ...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
This study uses data from a random sample of births in the Netherlands during the period 1850–1922 t...
According to modernization theory, people will show greater variability over time in the order of ma...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
In the population history of European pre-industrial population, late marriage and high level of fin...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
In life course theory finishing school, leaving home, beginning a job, marriage and childbirth are u...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
It is claimed almost unanimously in international youth research that patterns of the status passage...
The paper focuses on the variations over birth cohorts and across EU countries of patterns of taking...
This study uses the second Wave of the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) to examine young adults' ...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
This study uses data from a random sample of births in the Netherlands during the period 1850–1922 t...
According to modernization theory, people will show greater variability over time in the order of ma...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
In the population history of European pre-industrial population, late marriage and high level of fin...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
In life course theory finishing school, leaving home, beginning a job, marriage and childbirth are u...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
The ethnic composition of the Dutch population has changed considerably in the past decades. Nowaday...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
It is claimed almost unanimously in international youth research that patterns of the status passage...
The paper focuses on the variations over birth cohorts and across EU countries of patterns of taking...
This study uses the second Wave of the Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) to examine young adults' ...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
This study uses data from a random sample of births in the Netherlands during the period 1850–1922 t...