From a longitudinal survey of a British cohort born in 1958 this study finds that, by age 33, off-spring of parents who divorced are more likely to have dissolved their first partnerships. This finding persists after taking into account age at first partnership, type of first partnership (marital, pre-marital cohabiting union, and cohabiting union), and indicators of class background and childhood and adolescent school achievement and behaviour problems. Some of these factors are associated with partnership dissolution in their own right, but the association between parental divorce and second generation partnership dissolution is largely independent of them. Demographic factors, including type of and age at first partnership, were importan...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
Developmental differences in reactions to parental divorce have not been examined beyond adolescence...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Trieb for programming assistance. We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in child...
This paper investigates the effect of previous cohabitation on marital stability among the 1958 Brit...
We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in childhood on demographic outcomes in y...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
Although many studies have examined the link between parental divorce and subsequent well-being, som...
Although many studies have examined the link between parental divorce and subsequent well-being, som...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
Developmental differences in reactions to parental divorce have not been examined beyond adolescence...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Trieb for programming assistance. We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in child...
This paper investigates the effect of previous cohabitation on marital stability among the 1958 Brit...
We investigated the long-term effects of parental divorce in childhood on demographic outcomes in y...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
The short- and long-term effects of family structure on child well-being remains a hotly contested a...
Although many studies have examined the link between parental divorce and subsequent well-being, som...
Although many studies have examined the link between parental divorce and subsequent well-being, som...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
The current study examines the link between the experience of divorce in childhood and several indic...
Developmental differences in reactions to parental divorce have not been examined beyond adolescence...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...