This chapter examines how relationship pathways to the first birth changed in Australia over a 40-year period using data from the Negotiating the Life Course project. During this period, 1975 to 2005, the age at first birth rose substantially and a higher proportion of women did not have a first birth. It is a period in which divorce rates rose and cohabitation before marriage became commonplace. We observe that the preferred normative sequence shifted from single-married-birth to single-cohabitation-marriage-birth. However, for many and increasingly across time, the first cohabitation ended and the individual concerned sought a new relationship. This led to much greater diversity in relationship pathways. The more that people had multiple ...
In a twenty year period, from 1982 to 2001, the proportion of couples cohabiting in Australia rose f...
The decline in fertility in Australia in the 1990s reflected both decreased first-order birth rates ...
Previous research has demonstrated that marriages preceded by premarital cohabitation have higher ra...
This chapter uses data from the HILDA survey to explore the relationship landscape of young Australi...
A great deal of research attention has been directed to understanding why marriages last or end in s...
A discrete time competing risks hazards model is used to analyse entry into first partnership among ...
We investigate change in the association between premarital cohabitation and the risk of separation....
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
Along with most Western nations, Australia has witnessed a decline in marriage, an increase in divor...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Although there is broad agreement that marriage patterns have changed there is little understanding ...
Background: Australia has remarkably detailed data on non-marital pregnancy dating from 1908. They b...
Ruth Weston, Lixia Qu and David de Vaus examine the factors that discriminate between cohabiting cou...
Although there is broad agreement that marriage patterns have changed there is little understanding ...
Although there is broad agreement that marriage patterns have changed there is little understanding ...
In a twenty year period, from 1982 to 2001, the proportion of couples cohabiting in Australia rose f...
The decline in fertility in Australia in the 1990s reflected both decreased first-order birth rates ...
Previous research has demonstrated that marriages preceded by premarital cohabitation have higher ra...
This chapter uses data from the HILDA survey to explore the relationship landscape of young Australi...
A great deal of research attention has been directed to understanding why marriages last or end in s...
A discrete time competing risks hazards model is used to analyse entry into first partnership among ...
We investigate change in the association between premarital cohabitation and the risk of separation....
One of the major shifts to occur in relationship formation over the last century is the increase in ...
Along with most Western nations, Australia has witnessed a decline in marriage, an increase in divor...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Although there is broad agreement that marriage patterns have changed there is little understanding ...
Background: Australia has remarkably detailed data on non-marital pregnancy dating from 1908. They b...
Ruth Weston, Lixia Qu and David de Vaus examine the factors that discriminate between cohabiting cou...
Although there is broad agreement that marriage patterns have changed there is little understanding ...
Although there is broad agreement that marriage patterns have changed there is little understanding ...
In a twenty year period, from 1982 to 2001, the proportion of couples cohabiting in Australia rose f...
The decline in fertility in Australia in the 1990s reflected both decreased first-order birth rates ...
Previous research has demonstrated that marriages preceded by premarital cohabitation have higher ra...