After union dissolution, the question of who stays in the joint home and who moves to a new place is of great importance to the life courses of the separating adults as well as any children involved. Drawing on a unique Belgian dataset linking Census and Register data (N=56,931), this study addresses the role of heterosexual partners’ absolute and relative educational attainment by means of Diagonal Reference Models. Results for absolute education, which are based on the homogamous couples, show that the man is more likely to move when the couple has many educational resources, while the woman or both partners are more likely to move in couples with low levels of education. Results for relative education, which are based on the heterogamous...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Background: After divorce, at least one of the partners usually relocates and, according to past res...
BACKGROUNDA growing body of literature shows that divorce and separation have negative consequences ...
Conjugal courses and pathways to adulthood are changing in Europe, with an increasing heterogeneity ...
We investigate which partner of a 2-gender couple moves out after separation. We test hypotheses on ...
Educationally hypogamous marriages, where the wife is more educated than the husband, have been expe...
We investigated the influence of relative resources on who moves from the marital home around divorc...
This paper contributes to our understanding of re-partnering after divorce in two novel ways. First,...
Background: The increasing prevalence of higher-order unions is one of the major changes in family l...
BACKGROUND Research shows that women are more likely to move out after a separation, but the evidenc...
BACKGROUND Partnership dissolution can mark an extended period of residential instability formothers...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
BACKGROUND This article provides an introduction to the Special Collection on "Separation, Divorce, ...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Background: After divorce, at least one of the partners usually relocates and, according to past res...
BACKGROUNDA growing body of literature shows that divorce and separation have negative consequences ...
Conjugal courses and pathways to adulthood are changing in Europe, with an increasing heterogeneity ...
We investigate which partner of a 2-gender couple moves out after separation. We test hypotheses on ...
Educationally hypogamous marriages, where the wife is more educated than the husband, have been expe...
We investigated the influence of relative resources on who moves from the marital home around divorc...
This paper contributes to our understanding of re-partnering after divorce in two novel ways. First,...
Background: The increasing prevalence of higher-order unions is one of the major changes in family l...
BACKGROUND Research shows that women are more likely to move out after a separation, but the evidenc...
BACKGROUND Partnership dissolution can mark an extended period of residential instability formothers...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
BACKGROUND This article provides an introduction to the Special Collection on "Separation, Divorce, ...
Drawing on data from the EPIC study of individual and conjugal trajectories (Étude des parcours indi...
One of the key social trends of the 20th century has been the expansion of participation in educatio...
Background: After divorce, at least one of the partners usually relocates and, according to past res...
BACKGROUNDA growing body of literature shows that divorce and separation have negative consequences ...