This study explores the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between union type and fertility. With respect to unions I hypothesize that regional differences in socio-economic, demographic, and ethnic characteristics indirectly influence the level of consensual unions through their impact on intermediate women's status variables. An aggregate analysis of 1963, 1973, and 1984 censuses, with counties as the unit of analysis, is used to examine the determinants of the proportion of consensual unions. Furthermore, a multilevel analysis, with individual and aggregate-level variables, uses data from the Costa Rican 1976 World Fertility Survey (WFS) and the 1973 census to analyze the determinants of union formation. The women's status ...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
This study examines the relationship between female work status and fertility in Puerto Rico among w...
The coexistence of marriage and cohabitation is an intriguing feature of Latin American nuptiality. ...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
Research has shown that the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation has increased in most Latin America...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...
Consensual unions are a well-known practice among the lower social strata in Latin America. However,...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
Background: The notion that increasing prevalence of cohabitation relative to marriage, and increasi...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
Over the last decades, the proportion of children born to unmarried mothers has been increasing in L...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
Summary. Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization ha...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the union formation and dissolution behaviour and their interac...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
This study examines the relationship between female work status and fertility in Puerto Rico among w...
The coexistence of marriage and cohabitation is an intriguing feature of Latin American nuptiality. ...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
Research has shown that the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation has increased in most Latin America...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...
Consensual unions are a well-known practice among the lower social strata in Latin America. However,...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
Background: The notion that increasing prevalence of cohabitation relative to marriage, and increasi...
This paper uses data from the Latin American Comparative Fertility Surveys as well as from the World...
Over the last decades, the proportion of children born to unmarried mothers has been increasing in L...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
Summary. Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization ha...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the union formation and dissolution behaviour and their interac...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
This study examines the relationship between female work status and fertility in Puerto Rico among w...
The coexistence of marriage and cohabitation is an intriguing feature of Latin American nuptiality. ...