The inspiration for this special issue came from our observation that the British and American approaches to family policy in general, and to marriage and cohabitation in particular, set them apart from their closest neighbors in Europe and North America, respectively. While certain demographic trends can be observed across the Western world, the response of Britain and the United States to such trends differs significantly from that of other jurisdictions in terms of family policy
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
Kaufmann F-X. Politics and Policies towards the Family in Europe. A framework and an inquiry into th...
If one takes a few simplistic themes, a certain uniformity can be made out among the very diversifie...
This paper focuses on cohabitation and unmarried parenthood across a range of European nations. It i...
Across Europe, an increasing number of couples live together without being married and many raise ch...
In the UK, the debate over the reform of the law relating to cohabitants has focused on the inadequa...
The authors examine recent changes in family relationships in Britain and other countries in Western...
Background: This special collection is the result of a collaboration between a group of family schol...
During the second half of the twentieth century family structures have changed significantly in west...
Following the era of the ‘golden age of marriage’ and the baby boom in the 1950s and 1960s, marriage...
In the United States, the harmonization of family law is not possible under the federal system, and ...
The role of union status, or whether people are married, cohabiting or single, is seldom considered ...
This post includes the table of contents, introduction and our comment as the editors of an interdis...
The role of union status, or whether people are married, cohabiting or single, is seldom considered ...
The incidence of cohabitation and births outside marriage in France is similar to that in England an...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
Kaufmann F-X. Politics and Policies towards the Family in Europe. A framework and an inquiry into th...
If one takes a few simplistic themes, a certain uniformity can be made out among the very diversifie...
This paper focuses on cohabitation and unmarried parenthood across a range of European nations. It i...
Across Europe, an increasing number of couples live together without being married and many raise ch...
In the UK, the debate over the reform of the law relating to cohabitants has focused on the inadequa...
The authors examine recent changes in family relationships in Britain and other countries in Western...
Background: This special collection is the result of a collaboration between a group of family schol...
During the second half of the twentieth century family structures have changed significantly in west...
Following the era of the ‘golden age of marriage’ and the baby boom in the 1950s and 1960s, marriage...
In the United States, the harmonization of family law is not possible under the federal system, and ...
The role of union status, or whether people are married, cohabiting or single, is seldom considered ...
This post includes the table of contents, introduction and our comment as the editors of an interdis...
The role of union status, or whether people are married, cohabiting or single, is seldom considered ...
The incidence of cohabitation and births outside marriage in France is similar to that in England an...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
Kaufmann F-X. Politics and Policies towards the Family in Europe. A framework and an inquiry into th...
If one takes a few simplistic themes, a certain uniformity can be made out among the very diversifie...