This study examines to what extent the often found association between marital status and self-assessed health is influenced by the marital composition of the country people live in. Four hypotheses explaining why the national marital status composition may be influential are derived and tested. Whereas earlier research in this field solely focused on divorce rates, this study includes six different indicators of the national marital status composition to provide a comprehensive test of our expectations. We employ data on 29 European countries (European Social Survey 2002, 2004, and 2006, N=97,797). Multilevel regression analyses demonstrate that both the strength of the relationship between marital status and health, and which unmarried gr...
This study first examines the relationship between partnership status and subjective well-being in 4...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
This study examines to what extent the often found association between marital status and self-asses...
This study examines to what extent the often found association between marital status and self-asses...
AIMS: Associations between marital status and self-rated health were investigated, adjusting for mat...
Analysis of European populations structure by marital status, impact on health Abstract The bachelor...
This paper is based on baseline data form a survey of 1042 fifty-five year olds living in the Centra...
This work examines the relationship between marital status and self-perceived health in the Czech Re...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
Contains fulltext : 90228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ext...
This study first examines the relationship between partnership status and subjective well-being in 4...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
This study examines to what extent the often found association between marital status and self-asses...
This study examines to what extent the often found association between marital status and self-asses...
AIMS: Associations between marital status and self-rated health were investigated, adjusting for mat...
Analysis of European populations structure by marital status, impact on health Abstract The bachelor...
This paper is based on baseline data form a survey of 1042 fifty-five year olds living in the Centra...
This work examines the relationship between marital status and self-perceived health in the Czech Re...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
This study extends earlier research on educational inequality and health in two ways. First, we exam...
Contains fulltext : 90228.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study ext...
This study first examines the relationship between partnership status and subjective well-being in 4...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals, particularly in ...