We examine the effect of household financial indebtedness on the incidence of partnership dissolution using a large survey of families with children in Britain. We use detailed data on household finances to provide a robust statistical analysis of the relationship between indebtedness and partnership dissolution and to avoid the potential simultaneity of financial and psychological health responses that arise when using self-reported data on the extent of household ‘financial problems’. We examine whether the data provides any support for the ‘economic’ models of divorce and separation developed by Gary Becker and his colleagues
The increasing level of household debt in the UK has raised significant concerns over the financial ...
We investigate the existence and persistence of financial hardship at the household level using data...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
We examine the effect of household financial indebtedness on the incidence of partnership dissolutio...
Financial hardship is likely to have adverse effects on the well-being of families, especially consi...
This paper studies the determinants of partnership dissolution and focuses on the role of child sup...
This paper reports data from a recent mixed-methods study of financial settlement on divorce in Engl...
The paper analyses the economic consequences of partnership dissolution in different institutional s...
In recent decades the probability of divorce and separation among married and cohabiting couples has...
In raw data in the UK, the income loss on separation for women who were cohabiting is less than the ...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
This paper explores the importance of unanticipated house price shocks for marital dissolution in th...
The Family Resources Survey was used to identify the characteristics of the divorced population and ...
Whether non-economic factors such as marital happiness and well-being influence the proba- bility of...
This paper explores the importance of unanticipated house price shocks for marital dissolution in th...
The increasing level of household debt in the UK has raised significant concerns over the financial ...
We investigate the existence and persistence of financial hardship at the household level using data...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...
We examine the effect of household financial indebtedness on the incidence of partnership dissolutio...
Financial hardship is likely to have adverse effects on the well-being of families, especially consi...
This paper studies the determinants of partnership dissolution and focuses on the role of child sup...
This paper reports data from a recent mixed-methods study of financial settlement on divorce in Engl...
The paper analyses the economic consequences of partnership dissolution in different institutional s...
In recent decades the probability of divorce and separation among married and cohabiting couples has...
In raw data in the UK, the income loss on separation for women who were cohabiting is less than the ...
This paper presents an econometric model of marital dissolution using data on young American women. ...
This paper explores the importance of unanticipated house price shocks for marital dissolution in th...
The Family Resources Survey was used to identify the characteristics of the divorced population and ...
Whether non-economic factors such as marital happiness and well-being influence the proba- bility of...
This paper explores the importance of unanticipated house price shocks for marital dissolution in th...
The increasing level of household debt in the UK has raised significant concerns over the financial ...
We investigate the existence and persistence of financial hardship at the household level using data...
Studies have documented the negative association between divorce and women?s economic wellbeing in s...