This study describes the association between having children and the risk of union disruption, and whether this association has changed over time. We expand upon previous research by including data on cohabiting as well as married couples, and by studying change over four decades. We use data from the Norwegian Gender and Generation Study (2007) (N = 14 892). Combining self-reported union histories with register data on fertility histories, we construct a data set of person months for all individuals at risk of union dissolution in the period 1970-2007. Results from the event history analysis confirm that couples with children have lower union dissolution risk. Union dissolution risk is lowest when children are young, and also varies by num...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Micro-level relationships between union formation or dissolution and childbearing haveimplications f...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
This work was supported by Research Council of Norway [grant number 202442/S20] to Vinberg and Hart....
This study investigates how the association between union dissolution and childlessness depends on l...
Children are increasingly part of cohabiting unions. The marriage literature indicates that children...
In this paper, we study the relationship between fertility behaviour and the process of relationship...
Most studies on union dissolution of couples focus on explanations at the individual or household le...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is of...
Family dynamics are changing in Europe, but only few studies investigate how cohort completed fertil...
Norwegian register data covering all children born in 1974–1979 are used to describe the relationshi...
<b>Abstract: </b>With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have eme...
More and more people enter multiple unions during their lives, and then they may choose to either co...
In a recent paper, Manning, Smock, and Majumdar (2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiti...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Micro-level relationships between union formation or dissolution and childbearing haveimplications f...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
This work was supported by Research Council of Norway [grant number 202442/S20] to Vinberg and Hart....
This study investigates how the association between union dissolution and childlessness depends on l...
Children are increasingly part of cohabiting unions. The marriage literature indicates that children...
In this paper, we study the relationship between fertility behaviour and the process of relationship...
Most studies on union dissolution of couples focus on explanations at the individual or household le...
Previous research has shown that parent’s union dissolution has negative consequences for individual...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is of...
Family dynamics are changing in Europe, but only few studies investigate how cohort completed fertil...
Norwegian register data covering all children born in 1974–1979 are used to describe the relationshi...
<b>Abstract: </b>With increasing union dissolution and changing gender behaviour, questions have eme...
More and more people enter multiple unions during their lives, and then they may choose to either co...
In a recent paper, Manning, Smock, and Majumdar (2004) examine the stability of marital and cohabiti...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Micro-level relationships between union formation or dissolution and childbearing haveimplications f...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...