It is well-documented that there is an intergenerational transmission of divorce from parents to their children. This paper investigates how this transmission is affected by grandparents’ divorce. Using individual-level longitudinal data on marriages and divorces in Sweden, 1905–2015, I show grandparents’ divorce matters for their grandchildren’s divorce risks, even when parents remain married. Moreover, there is a stronger transmission for women but not for men when both parents and grandparents were divorced, and sibling comparisons indicate women are more likely than their brothers to replicate their parents’ marriage. These findings are the first to show that the explanations need to account for more than the parental generation to full...
Divorce increased dramatically during the twentieth century across the western world. There is surpr...
First published: 21 February 2018One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out o...
It is well known that a parental break-up in childhood has a negative influence on the intergenerati...
Many studies demonstrate an intergenerational transmission of divorce (ITD). Most research is, howev...
We used classical and extended adoption designs in Swedish registries to disentangle genetic and rea...
This study examines the effect of family and individual children’s characteristics on the probabilit...
We used data on women's first marriages from the Fertility and Family Surveys to analyse the interge...
Published online: 20 Oct 2008We used data on women's first marriages from the Fertility and Family S...
This study examined the issue of divorce from the grandparents\u27 perspective, i.e., it investigate...
Many studies have demonstrated that the children of divorce are disproportionately likely to end the...
The intergenerational transmission of the risk of divorce is a well-known long-term effect of divorc...
We used data from the study of Marital Instability Over the Life Course to examine links between div...
The intergenerational transmission of the risk of divorce is a well-known long-term effect of divor...
The transmission of individual characteristics and behaviors across generations has frequently been ...
none3siOne of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners ...
Divorce increased dramatically during the twentieth century across the western world. There is surpr...
First published: 21 February 2018One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out o...
It is well known that a parental break-up in childhood has a negative influence on the intergenerati...
Many studies demonstrate an intergenerational transmission of divorce (ITD). Most research is, howev...
We used classical and extended adoption designs in Swedish registries to disentangle genetic and rea...
This study examines the effect of family and individual children’s characteristics on the probabilit...
We used data on women's first marriages from the Fertility and Family Surveys to analyse the interge...
Published online: 20 Oct 2008We used data on women's first marriages from the Fertility and Family S...
This study examined the issue of divorce from the grandparents\u27 perspective, i.e., it investigate...
Many studies have demonstrated that the children of divorce are disproportionately likely to end the...
The intergenerational transmission of the risk of divorce is a well-known long-term effect of divorc...
We used data from the study of Marital Instability Over the Life Course to examine links between div...
The intergenerational transmission of the risk of divorce is a well-known long-term effect of divor...
The transmission of individual characteristics and behaviors across generations has frequently been ...
none3siOne of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out of one or both ex‐partners ...
Divorce increased dramatically during the twentieth century across the western world. There is surpr...
First published: 21 February 2018One of the most obvious consequences of divorce is the moving out o...
It is well known that a parental break-up in childhood has a negative influence on the intergenerati...