Despite much attention paid to the surging divorce rate in China, knowledge on divorce patterns and trends at the subnational level is still very limited. This study aims to systematically explore social and economic factors affecting divorce trends between 1990 and 2015 at the provincial level from a tempo–spatial perspective. Traditional fixed effects panel regression and fixed effects spatial autoregression are adopted. Divorce maps demonstrated great variations in the levels and trends of divorce across provinces, highlighting the spatial diversities obscured in the national divorce trend. It is further revealed that factors such as economic development, urbanisation, and employment have augmented their influence over time. Factors that...
Rapid economic growth and urbanization in China have been accompanied by increases in levels of inte...
We investigate the long-run relationship between housing price and divorce in China using panel data...
This research examines trends in educational assortative marriage in China among first marriages fro...
Over recent decades, China has undergone fundamental social, cultural and ideological transformation...
This paper estimates and discusses divorce measures in China and its 30 provinces since 1980. The pr...
This study investigated divorce during China's social and economic transformation period from 1970 t...
Divorce is the primary factor affecting the harmony and stability of the family and society. This pa...
Using population intercensus and national survey data, we examine marriage timing in urban China spa...
Background: While social gradient in divorce has been explored in many Western societies, this issue...
<b>Abstract:</b> This study explores the association between children and divorce in China. In parti...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
The rising trend in marital instability and divorce is a topic of discussion nearly world-wide. Whil...
This paper explores whether and to what extent the relative circumstances of men and women following...
Marital happiness is an important symbol of social harmony and can help promote sustainable economic...
Using national survey data and city-year-specific indicators, we examine the effects of demographic ...
Rapid economic growth and urbanization in China have been accompanied by increases in levels of inte...
We investigate the long-run relationship between housing price and divorce in China using panel data...
This research examines trends in educational assortative marriage in China among first marriages fro...
Over recent decades, China has undergone fundamental social, cultural and ideological transformation...
This paper estimates and discusses divorce measures in China and its 30 provinces since 1980. The pr...
This study investigated divorce during China's social and economic transformation period from 1970 t...
Divorce is the primary factor affecting the harmony and stability of the family and society. This pa...
Using population intercensus and national survey data, we examine marriage timing in urban China spa...
Background: While social gradient in divorce has been explored in many Western societies, this issue...
<b>Abstract:</b> This study explores the association between children and divorce in China. In parti...
The intersection of demographic change and government policy is creating new challenges for mainland...
The rising trend in marital instability and divorce is a topic of discussion nearly world-wide. Whil...
This paper explores whether and to what extent the relative circumstances of men and women following...
Marital happiness is an important symbol of social harmony and can help promote sustainable economic...
Using national survey data and city-year-specific indicators, we examine the effects of demographic ...
Rapid economic growth and urbanization in China have been accompanied by increases in levels of inte...
We investigate the long-run relationship between housing price and divorce in China using panel data...
This research examines trends in educational assortative marriage in China among first marriages fro...