Background: Because cohabiting unions are, on average, less stable than marriages, the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation could lead to an overall increase in family instability. The possibility that cohabiting families become increasingly stable throughout the diffusion process is, however, seldom studied. Objective: Taking the point of view of Canadian children, we investigated the differential effect of the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation on married and cohabiting parents' risks of separation. We were especially attentive to the functional form of relationships and to the specific role of selection and causal mechanisms. Methods: We used Cox regressions to estimate children's hazards of parental separation ...
The article analyzes the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation in Norway, using municipality...
Background: Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children's education. However...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is of...
Poster Presentation Families headed by a cohabiting couple are often found to be less stable than th...
Children are increasingly part of cohabiting unions. The marriage literature indicates that children...
Background: Previous research conducted in societies where unmarried cohabitation remains limited su...
The following thesis examines stepfamilies in Canada within a socio-demographic framework, using the...
In a recent paper, Manning, Smock, and Majumdar (2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiti...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...
In this study, we investigate through microsimulation the link between cohabiting parenthood and fam...
This paper investigates the effect of previous cohabitation on marital stability among the 1958 Brit...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
First published online: 01 May 2020Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separatio...
"Der vorliegende Artikel untersucht die (In)stabilität von Stieffamilien in Kanada. Die Analysen wur...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate through microsimulation the link between (1) increases in co...
The article analyzes the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation in Norway, using municipality...
Background: Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children's education. However...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is of...
Poster Presentation Families headed by a cohabiting couple are often found to be less stable than th...
Children are increasingly part of cohabiting unions. The marriage literature indicates that children...
Background: Previous research conducted in societies where unmarried cohabitation remains limited su...
The following thesis examines stepfamilies in Canada within a socio-demographic framework, using the...
In a recent paper, Manning, Smock, and Majumdar (2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiti...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...
In this study, we investigate through microsimulation the link between cohabiting parenthood and fam...
This paper investigates the effect of previous cohabitation on marital stability among the 1958 Brit...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
First published online: 01 May 2020Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separatio...
"Der vorliegende Artikel untersucht die (In)stabilität von Stieffamilien in Kanada. Die Analysen wur...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate through microsimulation the link between (1) increases in co...
The article analyzes the diffusion of childbearing within cohabitation in Norway, using municipality...
Background: Parental breakup has, on average, a net negative effect on children's education. However...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is of...