Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of cohabitation, knowledge of how socio-economic homogamy affects the stability of cohabiting unions is scant. Few studies have compared the effects of homogamy in both ascribed and achieved socio-economic status on union dissolution. Objective: Our aim is to determine how homogamy and heterogamy in educational level and parental social class affect the risk of cohabitation dissolution in Finland. Methods: We use unique Finnish register data that includes information on non-marital cohabitation. Cox regression is used to analyse the risk of dissolution in 20,452 cohabitations. We examine the dissolution rates in all possible combinations of partner status, and analyse how these estimates d...
Homogamy in socio-economic background and education, and the dissolution of cohabiting union
Considered as a key index of social stratification, social homogamy (i.e. when partners within a cou...
The study of dissolutions in Finland until 1989 confirms corresponding findings from other countries...
Numerous studies have shown that parental divorce increases children’s divorce risk. We extend this ...
BACKGROUND The decline in marriage and increase in cohabiting unions represent a major change in fam...
This study analyzes how the socioeconomic positions of cohabiting partners affect the transition to ...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
This paper examines whether there has been a change in the effects of three divorce risk factors, fe...
Abstract in Undetermined Several studies have shown strong educational homogamy in most Western soci...
This study uses log-linear models and data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) t...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
Despite the intuitive notion that educational homogamy matters for the distribution of economic reso...
Patterns of partnership formation and dissolution are changing dramatically across the Western world...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
Homogamy in socio-economic background and education, and the dissolution of cohabiting union
Considered as a key index of social stratification, social homogamy (i.e. when partners within a cou...
The study of dissolutions in Finland until 1989 confirms corresponding findings from other countries...
Numerous studies have shown that parental divorce increases children’s divorce risk. We extend this ...
BACKGROUND The decline in marriage and increase in cohabiting unions represent a major change in fam...
This study analyzes how the socioeconomic positions of cohabiting partners affect the transition to ...
In a search for determinants of societal levels of income inequality, scholars have suggested that h...
This article examines the association between cohabiting partners’ educational homogamy and transiti...
This paper examines whether there has been a change in the effects of three divorce risk factors, fe...
Abstract in Undetermined Several studies have shown strong educational homogamy in most Western soci...
This study uses log-linear models and data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) t...
Population Association of America (PAA). 2018 Annual Meeting. Denver, 26-28 AbrilIn a search for det...
Despite the intuitive notion that educational homogamy matters for the distribution of economic reso...
Patterns of partnership formation and dissolution are changing dramatically across the Western world...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
Homogamy in socio-economic background and education, and the dissolution of cohabiting union
Considered as a key index of social stratification, social homogamy (i.e. when partners within a cou...
The study of dissolutions in Finland until 1989 confirms corresponding findings from other countries...