The paper analyses the economic consequences of partnership dissolution in different institutional settings. Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden are selected as representatives of four prototypical models of family support (market model, extended family model, male breadwinner model, dual earner model). It is assumed that these four types of family support create specific dependencies within the family, which in case of separation or divorce may have negative economic consequences for the weaker partner. The central question is how much economic autonomy is granted to the weaker family members within each of the four models. Following a thorough discussion of the institutional setting in each of the selected countries, it is ...
This paper analyzes the economic consequences of marital disruption in Germany with data from the Ge...
Over the course of their lives, a substantial minority of elderly European men and women have experi...
Life-history data can clarify the consequences of household split and divorce on the probability of ...
Andress H-J, Borgloh B, Bröckel M, Giesselmann M, Hummelsheim D. The Economic Consequences of Partne...
In recent decades the probability of divorce and separation among married and cohabiting couples has...
International audienceUnion dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe—even in ...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe \u2013 even in Italy where the...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe – even in Italy where the prev...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe\u2014even in Italy where the p...
This paper analyzes the economic consequences of family break-ups on women's household income using ...
Recent sociological observations have indicated that unstable family relations and lone parenthood p...
The analysis is implemented using data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP; see the Da...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
Life-history data can clarify the consequences of household split and divorce on the probability of ...
This paper analyzes the economic consequences of marital disruption in Germany with data from the Ge...
Over the course of their lives, a substantial minority of elderly European men and women have experi...
Life-history data can clarify the consequences of household split and divorce on the probability of ...
Andress H-J, Borgloh B, Bröckel M, Giesselmann M, Hummelsheim D. The Economic Consequences of Partne...
In recent decades the probability of divorce and separation among married and cohabiting couples has...
International audienceUnion dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe—even in ...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe \u2013 even in Italy where the...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe – even in Italy where the prev...
Union dissolution is a constantly increasing phenomenon across Europe\u2014even in Italy where the p...
This paper analyzes the economic consequences of family break-ups on women's household income using ...
Recent sociological observations have indicated that unstable family relations and lone parenthood p...
The analysis is implemented using data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP; see the Da...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
Life-history data can clarify the consequences of household split and divorce on the probability of ...
This paper analyzes the economic consequences of marital disruption in Germany with data from the Ge...
Over the course of their lives, a substantial minority of elderly European men and women have experi...
Life-history data can clarify the consequences of household split and divorce on the probability of ...