In this lecture presented in August 2005, Belinda Hewitt from the University of Queensland discussed the findings from a report she co-authored with Associate Professor Mark Western and Professor Janeen Baxter from the University of Queensland Social Research Centre on the relationship between social characteristics that have been found to be associated with marriage breakdown and the initiator status of separation
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
Contrary to previous studies treating divorce as a couple’s decision, we make a distinction between ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 07, 'The divorced and who divorces' by Kathleen Ki...
This thesis investigates the social determinants of marriage breakdown in Australia. Research shows ...
This paper aims to obtain a better understanding of marriage breakdown in the Australian context, wi...
Marriage breakdown through separation and divorce is a pervasive feature of Australian society. But ...
Ruth Weston, Lixia Qu and David de Vaus examine the factors that discriminate between cohabiting cou...
The present research explores the process of coming to terms with the decision to divorce. The resea...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
This study aims to find out how the process of decision-making divorced in women who are undergoing ...
The past fifty years have witnessed a growing divergence in family structure by social class, income...
In this paper, variations in types of cohabiters were examined, emphasising the importance of unders...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the decline in the rate of heterosexual marriage in w...
In recent years, the world–wide phenomena of globalization and increasingly flexible social norms ha...
This report examines whether the presence of children in marriage differentially influences the risk...
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
Contrary to previous studies treating divorce as a couple’s decision, we make a distinction between ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 07, 'The divorced and who divorces' by Kathleen Ki...
This thesis investigates the social determinants of marriage breakdown in Australia. Research shows ...
This paper aims to obtain a better understanding of marriage breakdown in the Australian context, wi...
Marriage breakdown through separation and divorce is a pervasive feature of Australian society. But ...
Ruth Weston, Lixia Qu and David de Vaus examine the factors that discriminate between cohabiting cou...
The present research explores the process of coming to terms with the decision to divorce. The resea...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
This study aims to find out how the process of decision-making divorced in women who are undergoing ...
The past fifty years have witnessed a growing divergence in family structure by social class, income...
In this paper, variations in types of cohabiters were examined, emphasising the importance of unders...
It has been argued that one of the reasons for the decline in the rate of heterosexual marriage in w...
In recent years, the world–wide phenomena of globalization and increasingly flexible social norms ha...
This report examines whether the presence of children in marriage differentially influences the risk...
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
Contrary to previous studies treating divorce as a couple’s decision, we make a distinction between ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 07, 'The divorced and who divorces' by Kathleen Ki...