The authors examined the association between different meanings of cohabitation and fertility intentions. Using data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 5,565 cohabiters from 9 European countries (Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Norway, Romania, and Russia), they proposed a cohabitation typology based on attitudes toward marriage, intentions to marry, and perceived economic deprivation. Despite substantial variation in the prevalence and types of cohabiting relationships across Europe, cohabitation has become a living arrangement within which childbearing intentions are commonly formed and at times carried out. The authors found that the meaning that cohabiters attached to their union influenced significantly ...
Objective: These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
Past work on the relationship between cohabitation and childbearing shows that cohabitation increase...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
The authors examined the association between different meanings of cohabitation and fertility intent...
The authors examined the association between different meanings of cohabitation and fertility intent...
This study investigates the diversity in the meanings attached to cohabitation across Europe. Utiliz...
This study investigates the diversity in the meanings attached to cohabitation across Europe. Utiliz...
Cohabitation or living together in one household without being married in modern society is one of t...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
Article No.: e2088Childbearing outside of marriage has increased drastically in recent decades. Howe...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
Past work on the relationship between cohabitation and childbearing shows that cohabitation increase...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters' intentions to ...
Objective: These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
Past work on the relationship between cohabitation and childbearing shows that cohabitation increase...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
The authors examined the association between different meanings of cohabitation and fertility intent...
The authors examined the association between different meanings of cohabitation and fertility intent...
This study investigates the diversity in the meanings attached to cohabitation across Europe. Utiliz...
This study investigates the diversity in the meanings attached to cohabitation across Europe. Utiliz...
Cohabitation or living together in one household without being married in modern society is one of t...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
Article No.: e2088Childbearing outside of marriage has increased drastically in recent decades. Howe...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
Past work on the relationship between cohabitation and childbearing shows that cohabitation increase...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters’ intentions to ...
We propose a typology of different meanings of cohabitation that combines cohabiters' intentions to ...
Objective: These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
Past work on the relationship between cohabitation and childbearing shows that cohabitation increase...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...