Background: Previous research conducted in societies where unmarried cohabitation remains limited suggests that having grown up with unmarried parents fosters marital instability. There is little research on this relationship in societies where unmarried cohabitation has become common. Objective: We take advantage of the concurrent diffusion of unmarried cohabitation and union breakdown among French-speaking Quebeckers to examine whether family background (having grown up with unmarried parents and parental separation) and religion (reporting a denomination and religious attendance) have been key factors (intermediate variables) in the diffusion of conjugal instability or have been different consequences of a process of normative change ...
© 2021 Brons, Liefbroer & Ganzeboom. All Rights Reserved.BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that...
While there is a large literature investigating migrant marriage or fertility, little research has e...
France has a high relationship dissolution rate, and a quarter of first unions started in 1995-1999 ...
Background: Because cohabiting unions are, on average, less stable than marriages, the diffusion of ...
Poster Presentation Families headed by a cohabiting couple are often found to be less stable than th...
BACKGROUND Postponed union formation, declines in marriage, and increases in cohabitation represent ...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
According to the Étude des relations familiales et intergénérationnelles survey conducted in 2006 by...
This article examines the impact of parental divorce on the likelihood that an individual has change...
Background: Previous research has shown that individuals from high-status families enter marriage la...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
I extend the literature on the long-term effects of growing up in a single parent family by investig...
This article provides insight into immigrant intermarriage in France. It describes trends of in- It ...
Based in our data, in France, 80 % of people aged 18–79 report being Catholic (currently or by birth...
© 2021 Brons, Liefbroer & Ganzeboom. All Rights Reserved.BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that...
While there is a large literature investigating migrant marriage or fertility, little research has e...
France has a high relationship dissolution rate, and a quarter of first unions started in 1995-1999 ...
Background: Because cohabiting unions are, on average, less stable than marriages, the diffusion of ...
Poster Presentation Families headed by a cohabiting couple are often found to be less stable than th...
BACKGROUND Postponed union formation, declines in marriage, and increases in cohabitation represent ...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
According to the Étude des relations familiales et intergénérationnelles survey conducted in 2006 by...
This article examines the impact of parental divorce on the likelihood that an individual has change...
Background: Previous research has shown that individuals from high-status families enter marriage la...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
I extend the literature on the long-term effects of growing up in a single parent family by investig...
This article provides insight into immigrant intermarriage in France. It describes trends of in- It ...
Based in our data, in France, 80 % of people aged 18–79 report being Catholic (currently or by birth...
© 2021 Brons, Liefbroer & Ganzeboom. All Rights Reserved.BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that...
While there is a large literature investigating migrant marriage or fertility, little research has e...
France has a high relationship dissolution rate, and a quarter of first unions started in 1995-1999 ...