Cohabitation is sometimes thought of as being inversely associated with education, but in Britain a more complex picture emerges. Educational group differences in cohabitation vary by age, time period, cohort, and indicator used. Well-educated women pioneered cohabitation in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s. In the most recent cohorts, however, the less educated have exceeded the best educated in the proportions ever having cohabited at young ages. But the main difference by education currently seems largely a matter of timing—that is, the less educated start cohabiting earlier than the best educated. In Britain, educational differentials in cohabitation appear to be reinstating longstanding social patterns in the level and timing of marriage...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
BACKGROUNDPrevious research has shown that partnership status at first birth is associated with educ...
Data from a national cohort study of men and women born in Britain in 1958 are used to examine facto...
Non-marital childbearing, especially within cohabitation, has become increasingly common in Britain,...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Cohabitation is sometimes thought of as being inversely associated with education, but in Britain a ...
Non-marital childbearing, especially within cohabitation, has become increasingly common in Britain ...
This study investigates partnership transitions of young adults born between 1974 and 1990 in Englan...
The article presents an overview of trends in cohabitation and marriage in Britain over several deca...
This paper examines the pattern of educational homogamy in Ireland and Britain. Using contemporary d...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
BACKGROUND. Previous research has shown that partnership status at first birth is associated with ed...
Data from the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts permit comparison of family formation patterns amo...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
BACKGROUNDPrevious research has shown that partnership status at first birth is associated with educ...
Data from a national cohort study of men and women born in Britain in 1958 are used to examine facto...
Non-marital childbearing, especially within cohabitation, has become increasingly common in Britain,...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Cohabitation is sometimes thought of as being inversely associated with education, but in Britain a ...
Non-marital childbearing, especially within cohabitation, has become increasingly common in Britain ...
This study investigates partnership transitions of young adults born between 1974 and 1990 in Englan...
The article presents an overview of trends in cohabitation and marriage in Britain over several deca...
This paper examines the pattern of educational homogamy in Ireland and Britain. Using contemporary d...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
BACKGROUND. Previous research has shown that partnership status at first birth is associated with ed...
Data from the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts permit comparison of family formation patterns amo...
Following the theory of educational systems as marriage markets (Blossfeld & Timm, 2003), it is ofte...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
BACKGROUNDPrevious research has shown that partnership status at first birth is associated with educ...
Data from a national cohort study of men and women born in Britain in 1958 are used to examine facto...