Today, almost half of all children are born outside marriage, with cohabiting relationships accounting for the majority of such births. But what was the situation in earlier centuries? Bringing together leading historians, demographers and lawyers, this interdisciplinary collection examines the changing context of non-marital child-bearing in England and Wales since 1600. Drawing on Private Acts of Parliament, ecclesiastical court records, reported cases, sessions files, coronial records, poor law records, petitions to the London Foundling Hospital, the registers of the London Bridewell, the records of charitable institutions, surveys and modern demographic data, it not only shows the relative rarity of cohabitation in earlier periods but a...
Originating from discussions about the reasons for, and regional variations behind, the remarkable r...
There is a widespread assumption among scholars and other commentators that the modern popularity of...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...
Today, almost half of all children are born outside marriage, with cohabiting relationships accounti...
Nowadays the marital status of new parents barely merits comment; this is not surprising given that,...
A remarkable feature of English demographic history is the explosion in childbearing outside marriag...
Accompanying the rapid rise of unmarried cohabitation and the decline in nuptiality, Britain experie...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Non-marital childbearing, especially within cohabitation, has become increasingly common in Britain,...
We investigate the role of parenthood on the outcomes of nonmarital unions for two cohorts of Britis...
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We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
In the past 20 years in the UK, the partnerships that people are in when they have a baby have chang...
We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
The structure of the family unit in the United Kingdom has undergone monumental changes in recent de...
Originating from discussions about the reasons for, and regional variations behind, the remarkable r...
There is a widespread assumption among scholars and other commentators that the modern popularity of...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...
Today, almost half of all children are born outside marriage, with cohabiting relationships accounti...
Nowadays the marital status of new parents barely merits comment; this is not surprising given that,...
A remarkable feature of English demographic history is the explosion in childbearing outside marriag...
Accompanying the rapid rise of unmarried cohabitation and the decline in nuptiality, Britain experie...
This thesis reviews recent trends in partnership formation and dissolution in Britain before investi...
Non-marital childbearing, especially within cohabitation, has become increasingly common in Britain,...
We investigate the role of parenthood on the outcomes of nonmarital unions for two cohorts of Britis...
SIGLELD:D45456/83 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
In the past 20 years in the UK, the partnerships that people are in when they have a baby have chang...
We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
The structure of the family unit in the United Kingdom has undergone monumental changes in recent de...
Originating from discussions about the reasons for, and regional variations behind, the remarkable r...
There is a widespread assumption among scholars and other commentators that the modern popularity of...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...