Background: A key resource for cross-national comparative research on family dynamics (Andersson and Philipov 2002) is seriously outdated. Objective: We provide an update of the life-table estimates by Andersson and Philipov (2002) based on data from the Generations and Gender Surveys and other related surveys in 18 countries across Europe and the United States. Results: Life-table estimates of family formation of women and men, union dynamics, and children's experience of family disruption and family formation demonstrate the degree of variation in family dynamics across countries. Conclusions: Our findings provide the basis for more in-depth research on the causes and consequences of differences in family dynamics across contexts...
This paper is an attempt at demonstration of certain demographic phenomena and processes in the ligh...
We used large-scale and nationally representative household survey data to explore the experience of...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
BACKGROUND A key resource for cross-national comparative research on family dynamics (Andersson and ...
In this study, we present a system of descriptions of family-demographic behavior in developed count...
Die Verfasser wenden ein Modell zur Beschreibung familiendemographischen Verhaltens auf Daten der eu...
'In this paper, we present a system of descriptions of family-demographic behavior in developed coun...
The dynamics of family formation and disruption have changed in contemporary societies. Compared to ...
Adopting a longitudinal approach, this book examines the dynamics of union and family formation in F...
Exploring how family life has radically changed in recent decades, this comprehensive Research Handb...
Abstract: Throughout recent decades, a gradual shift away from an early contract-ed and simple life ...
"Throughout recent decades, a gradual shift away from an early contracted and simple life course pat...
"Throughout recent decades, a gradual shift away from an early contracted and simple life course pat...
We show that the joint examination of family indicators offers new insights to understand family cha...
This study shows how the joint examination of family indicators can provide new insights towards und...
This paper is an attempt at demonstration of certain demographic phenomena and processes in the ligh...
We used large-scale and nationally representative household survey data to explore the experience of...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...
BACKGROUND A key resource for cross-national comparative research on family dynamics (Andersson and ...
In this study, we present a system of descriptions of family-demographic behavior in developed count...
Die Verfasser wenden ein Modell zur Beschreibung familiendemographischen Verhaltens auf Daten der eu...
'In this paper, we present a system of descriptions of family-demographic behavior in developed coun...
The dynamics of family formation and disruption have changed in contemporary societies. Compared to ...
Adopting a longitudinal approach, this book examines the dynamics of union and family formation in F...
Exploring how family life has radically changed in recent decades, this comprehensive Research Handb...
Abstract: Throughout recent decades, a gradual shift away from an early contract-ed and simple life ...
"Throughout recent decades, a gradual shift away from an early contracted and simple life course pat...
"Throughout recent decades, a gradual shift away from an early contracted and simple life course pat...
We show that the joint examination of family indicators offers new insights to understand family cha...
This study shows how the joint examination of family indicators can provide new insights towards und...
This paper is an attempt at demonstration of certain demographic phenomena and processes in the ligh...
We used large-scale and nationally representative household survey data to explore the experience of...
The work and family lives of young adults have changed dramatically since the 1960s. Women are delay...