The twentieth century has witnessed tremendous change in marriage and conjugal relations, ranging from the first sexual revolution of the 1920s, the “golden age of marriage” during the 1950s and 1960s, to the “implosion” of marriage and the growth of divorce, cohabitation, singlehood, and same-sex and blended families in recent decades. The shifts in the ties that bound twentieth-century people into marriage had important repercussions for their bonds with family, friends, neighbors, and community and vice versa. This chapter traces how people’s marital ties evolved from the 1920s to the presentand how social networks, pivoting around the conjugal bond, have altered. It does so by focusing on four broad questions. First, why and how did mar...
This study examines the effect of marriage on friendship and the way individuals balance their relat...
Although marriage is usually considered to be socially integrative, some studies indicate that it ca...
This dissertation examines how changes in American society over the past four decades have shaped pe...
The twentieth century has witnessed tremendous change in marriage and conjugal relations, ranging fr...
Modern marriage has been characterized as a “greedy institution” where couples disengage from their ...
In the first chapter, I investigate a potential channel to explain the heterogeneity of kin networks...
In recent decades, the state of American families has dominated public discourse as a subject of c...
Graduate Paper, Digital Humanities Forum 2014: Nodes & Networks in the Humanities. University of Kan...
We used to marry people to which we were somehow connected to: friends of friends, schoolmates, neig...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
Where do personal relations come from ? I will answer this question by using the results of a survey...
In the early 1990s Anthony Giddens proposed that major changes in working life, equal rights and glo...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
Research on international relationships is plentiful but research on the roles of social contacts in...
COUPLES (Social Stratification, Cohesion, and Conflict in Contemporary Couples) is a longitudinal su...
This study examines the effect of marriage on friendship and the way individuals balance their relat...
Although marriage is usually considered to be socially integrative, some studies indicate that it ca...
This dissertation examines how changes in American society over the past four decades have shaped pe...
The twentieth century has witnessed tremendous change in marriage and conjugal relations, ranging fr...
Modern marriage has been characterized as a “greedy institution” where couples disengage from their ...
In the first chapter, I investigate a potential channel to explain the heterogeneity of kin networks...
In recent decades, the state of American families has dominated public discourse as a subject of c...
Graduate Paper, Digital Humanities Forum 2014: Nodes & Networks in the Humanities. University of Kan...
We used to marry people to which we were somehow connected to: friends of friends, schoolmates, neig...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
Where do personal relations come from ? I will answer this question by using the results of a survey...
In the early 1990s Anthony Giddens proposed that major changes in working life, equal rights and glo...
We document key facts about marriage and divorce, comparing trends through the past 150 years and ou...
Research on international relationships is plentiful but research on the roles of social contacts in...
COUPLES (Social Stratification, Cohesion, and Conflict in Contemporary Couples) is a longitudinal su...
This study examines the effect of marriage on friendship and the way individuals balance their relat...
Although marriage is usually considered to be socially integrative, some studies indicate that it ca...
This dissertation examines how changes in American society over the past four decades have shaped pe...