Background: During the last decades, nonmarital cohabitation has diffused throughout the industrialised world, although not uniformly. The Second Demographic Transition (SDT) predicts a convergence of cohabitation patterns towards a final stage in which cohabitation and marriage will be almost indistinguishable. Objective: This paper contributes to the literature on the convergence of cohabitation patterns across countries by testing whether countries are becoming more similar over time, as suggested by the SDT. Methods: We use sequence analysis and cluster analysis techniques to classify different patterns of cohabitation in France, Italy, Norway, Bulgaria, and the United States. Using data mainly stemming from the Gender and Generat...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
Unmarried cohabitation is often seen as a radically ‘new’ phenomenon, originating in the 1960s, but ...
Panel data on intimate relationships are becoming increasingly available, enabling a closer examinat...
Background: During the last decades, nonmarital cohabitation has diffused throughout the industriali...
The diffusion of cohabitation during the last decades is one of the most striking aspects of wider s...
<b>Background</b>: Studies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitat...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Background: studies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
Background: Serial cohabitation is of growing scientific relevance as more and more people experienc...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
This work deals with assessing the trends and patterns of cohabitation in European countries. On the...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
With the transition of the 1990s in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the demographic beh...
Radical changes in living arrangements, in sexual habits and in the position of marriage in Europe h...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
Unmarried cohabitation is often seen as a radically ‘new’ phenomenon, originating in the 1960s, but ...
Panel data on intimate relationships are becoming increasingly available, enabling a closer examinat...
Background: During the last decades, nonmarital cohabitation has diffused throughout the industriali...
The diffusion of cohabitation during the last decades is one of the most striking aspects of wider s...
<b>Background</b>: Studies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitat...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Background: studies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
Background: Serial cohabitation is of growing scientific relevance as more and more people experienc...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
This work deals with assessing the trends and patterns of cohabitation in European countries. On the...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
With the transition of the 1990s in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the demographic beh...
Radical changes in living arrangements, in sexual habits and in the position of marriage in Europe h...
Using longitudinal panel data from the Generations and Gender Surveys on 2,847 cohabiters from seven...
Unmarried cohabitation is often seen as a radically ‘new’ phenomenon, originating in the 1960s, but ...
Panel data on intimate relationships are becoming increasingly available, enabling a closer examinat...