We examine the assortative mating patterns of new parents who are married, cohabiting, romantically involved and no longer romantically involved. Using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study, we find that relationship status at the time of a birth depends mainly on father's race rather than on whether mother and father's race/ethnicity differ. Crossing race/ethnic lines does not appear to have much effect on relationship transitions following a birth. Rather, parents are less likely to marry after a birth if one parent is black, and the relationships of Hispanic couples are particularly stable. Crossing educational lines has little effect on relationship status at birth, butsame-education couples had a slightly l...
Using data from Waves I and III of Add Health, we examine early family formation among 6,144 White, ...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
UnrestrictedMarital conflict has been linked with many different dimensions of parent-child relation...
Over the past 20 years we have made enormous strides towards understanding racial and ethnic variati...
The demographic behaviors of one generation, including marriage, divorce, fertility, and survival, c...
This study examined relationship factors associated with parental dysfunction among ...
2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiting unions from the perspective of children and fi...
Using data from a racially and ethnically diverse sample of low-income mothers of 2-year-old childre...
Assortative mating is of interest to both theoretical and applied social scientists. Previous resear...
There is a large amount of literature on whether interracial relationships are more unstable than sa...
2 We use data from the Fragile Families Study (N=1975) to examine the relationship between mothers’ ...
An increasing number of couples in the United States are entering their first marriage having alread...
Using data from 8,951 first-time mothers in the National Survey of Family Growth, the authors analyz...
In response to the dramatic increase of nonmarital childbirth over past few decades, the Fragile Fam...
Using data from Waves I and III of Add Health, we examine early family formation among 6,144 White, ...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
UnrestrictedMarital conflict has been linked with many different dimensions of parent-child relation...
Over the past 20 years we have made enormous strides towards understanding racial and ethnic variati...
The demographic behaviors of one generation, including marriage, divorce, fertility, and survival, c...
This study examined relationship factors associated with parental dysfunction among ...
2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiting unions from the perspective of children and fi...
Using data from a racially and ethnically diverse sample of low-income mothers of 2-year-old childre...
Assortative mating is of interest to both theoretical and applied social scientists. Previous resear...
There is a large amount of literature on whether interracial relationships are more unstable than sa...
2 We use data from the Fragile Families Study (N=1975) to examine the relationship between mothers’ ...
An increasing number of couples in the United States are entering their first marriage having alread...
Using data from 8,951 first-time mothers in the National Survey of Family Growth, the authors analyz...
In response to the dramatic increase of nonmarital childbirth over past few decades, the Fragile Fam...
Using data from Waves I and III of Add Health, we examine early family formation among 6,144 White, ...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...