"The article examines entry into the postparental phase of the family life cycle, which is the familial situation when all children have moved out of the parental household. We position this event chronologically within the life course and examine the probability of occurrence. Using panel data (3 survey waves) covering a period of 40 years of a cohort of former North-Rhine Westphalian grammar school pupils, event history models (Cox regression) are employed to analyse what factors accelerate or decelerate the transition. This revealed that the parent's individual biography (in particular the age at the own move out, age at the birth of the first child and the number of children) has a major impact on the time of occurrence, while the occup...
Background characteristics create a propensity for a certain educational path in life: a host of pre...
Event history analyses, while useful, have limited explanatory power in relation to demographic life...
Children from separated parents are more likely to also experience the dissolution of their own unio...
"The article examines entry into the postparental phase of the family life cycle, which is the famil...
Abstract: The article examines entry into the postparental phase of the family life cycle, which is ...
This thesis explores the implications of parental divorce, or separation, and stepfamily formation i...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
The period of young adulthood, from age 18 to 30 years, has been characterised by Rindfuss (1991) as...
The aim of this study is to examine whether the recent increase in divorces and remarriages, which h...
2.00; Paper presented at seminar on later phases of family life cycle, West Berlin (DE), Sep 1984Ava...
Background: Residential mobility and internal migration have long been key foci of research across a...
A specific aim in lifecourse epidemiology is to assess the explanatory utility of three general hypo...
There is a growing literature considering the relationship between parental divorce and children’s l...
The paper uses the Hungarian Generations and Gender Survey ‘Turning Points in the Life-course’ (HGGS...
Background characteristics create a propensity for a certain educational path in life: a host of pre...
Event history analyses, while useful, have limited explanatory power in relation to demographic life...
Children from separated parents are more likely to also experience the dissolution of their own unio...
"The article examines entry into the postparental phase of the family life cycle, which is the famil...
Abstract: The article examines entry into the postparental phase of the family life cycle, which is ...
This thesis explores the implications of parental divorce, or separation, and stepfamily formation i...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
The period of young adulthood, from age 18 to 30 years, has been characterised by Rindfuss (1991) as...
The aim of this study is to examine whether the recent increase in divorces and remarriages, which h...
2.00; Paper presented at seminar on later phases of family life cycle, West Berlin (DE), Sep 1984Ava...
Background: Residential mobility and internal migration have long been key foci of research across a...
A specific aim in lifecourse epidemiology is to assess the explanatory utility of three general hypo...
There is a growing literature considering the relationship between parental divorce and children’s l...
The paper uses the Hungarian Generations and Gender Survey ‘Turning Points in the Life-course’ (HGGS...
Background characteristics create a propensity for a certain educational path in life: a host of pre...
Event history analyses, while useful, have limited explanatory power in relation to demographic life...
Children from separated parents are more likely to also experience the dissolution of their own unio...