The rise in cohabitation – pre-marital, non-marital and post-marital – represents one of the most significant changes in union formation patterns in many developed economies. The importance of cohabitation, and the public debates it generates, are reflected in the media attentio
Of all the milestones in life, couple formation is among the most momentous. Its repercussions, whet...
We investigate the role of parenthood on the outcomes of nonmarital unions for two cohorts of Britis...
This update from the recently-released Census data highlights the fact that the future marital statu...
This study uses prospective data from the British Household Panel Survey to analyse individuals’ rel...
The paper analyzes data on marriage expectations collected in the 1998 wave of the British Household...
The structure of the family unit in the United Kingdom has undergone monumental changes in recent de...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Since the 1980s, partnerships where people live together have changed dramatically in the UK. While ...
A great deal of research attention has been directed to understanding why marriages last or end in s...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Understanding Society, (UK Ho...
This chapter uses data from the HILDA survey to explore the relationship landscape of young Australi...
Cohabitation has grown strongly in Ireland over the last decade. We use large-scale surveys to chara...
Background: Across the industrialized world, more couples are living together without marrying. Alth...
The findings of a project on marriage and cohabitation, which included a module of questions in the ...
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
Of all the milestones in life, couple formation is among the most momentous. Its repercussions, whet...
We investigate the role of parenthood on the outcomes of nonmarital unions for two cohorts of Britis...
This update from the recently-released Census data highlights the fact that the future marital statu...
This study uses prospective data from the British Household Panel Survey to analyse individuals’ rel...
The paper analyzes data on marriage expectations collected in the 1998 wave of the British Household...
The structure of the family unit in the United Kingdom has undergone monumental changes in recent de...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Since the 1980s, partnerships where people live together have changed dramatically in the UK. While ...
A great deal of research attention has been directed to understanding why marriages last or end in s...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Understanding Society, (UK Ho...
This chapter uses data from the HILDA survey to explore the relationship landscape of young Australi...
Cohabitation has grown strongly in Ireland over the last decade. We use large-scale surveys to chara...
Background: Across the industrialized world, more couples are living together without marrying. Alth...
The findings of a project on marriage and cohabitation, which included a module of questions in the ...
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
Of all the milestones in life, couple formation is among the most momentous. Its repercussions, whet...
We investigate the role of parenthood on the outcomes of nonmarital unions for two cohorts of Britis...
This update from the recently-released Census data highlights the fact that the future marital statu...