Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in the U.S. The rise of cohabitation, however, raises questions about whether simply being in an intimate co-residential partnership conveys the same health benefits as marriage. Here, we use OLS regression to compare differences between partnered and unpartnered, and cohabiting and married individuals with respect to self-rated health in mid-life, an understudied part of the lifecourse. We pay particular attention to selection mechanisms arising in childhood and characteristics of the partnership. We compare results in five countries with different social, economic, and policy contexts: the U.S. (NLSY), U.K. (UKHLS), Australia (HILDA), Germany ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Studies on global changes in families have greatly increased over the past decade, adopting both a c...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals. The rise of coha...
The decline in marriage and increase in cohabitation raises questions about whether marriage still p...
Many studies have found that married people have higher subjective well-being than those who are no...
Historically, the married have had better well-being outcomes than the unmarried. The decline in mar...
Prior studies have found that marriage benefits well-being, but cohabitation may provide similar ben...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
BACKGROUND: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later ...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
Many studies have found that married people have higher subjective well-being than those who are not...
Studies on global changes in families have greatly increased over the past decade, adopting both a c...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Studies on global changes in families have greatly increased over the past decade, adopting both a c...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals. The rise of coha...
The decline in marriage and increase in cohabitation raises questions about whether marriage still p...
Many studies have found that married people have higher subjective well-being than those who are no...
Historically, the married have had better well-being outcomes than the unmarried. The decline in mar...
Prior studies have found that marriage benefits well-being, but cohabitation may provide similar ben...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
BACKGROUND: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later ...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
Many studies have found that married people have higher subjective well-being than those who are not...
Studies on global changes in families have greatly increased over the past decade, adopting both a c...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Studies on global changes in families have greatly increased over the past decade, adopting both a c...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...