The purpose of this paper is to examine the incidence of co-residential unions (cohabitations and marriages) and to compare the socio-demographic profile of unmarried and married couples in Portugal and Spain. The analysis of the actual partnership behavior compares the factors that affect the likelihood of being in a cohabiting relationship relative to being in a marital relationship of young adults at the time of the survey. The factors that shape current partnership formation patterns are examined with logistic regression models applied separately for each country, considering relevant individual, parents and partner characteristics in the analysis. Data for both countries is drawn from the European Social Survey conducted in 20...
Across Europe, an increasing number of couples live together without being married and many raise ch...
This work deals with assessing the trends and patterns of cohabitation in European countries. On the...
In Spain cohabitation the prevalence of cohabiting couples is no longer marginal. Not only the incid...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the incidence of co-residential unions (cohabitations and m...
Abstract The stability of couple partnerships is of continual interest to policy makers and many use...
In Spain, nearly two-thirds of women aged 20-34 have not yet entered their first union. However, alm...
El document es va presentar, en format pòster, a la XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference. ...
Nowadays young people are marrying less and later, and lengthen their stay in the parental home, whi...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.Cohabitation has, in a number of countries,...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-54)Between 1960 and 2012, the number of unmarried coup...
In this study, we utilize data from the first wave of the Generations and Gender Surveys to investig...
This paper examines the drinking behaviour of young adults aged 24-32 who were married or were cohab...
While in Spain and Italy cohabitation has not acquired the same role that it has had in Northern Eur...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
Across Europe, an increasing number of couples live together without being married and many raise ch...
This work deals with assessing the trends and patterns of cohabitation in European countries. On the...
In Spain cohabitation the prevalence of cohabiting couples is no longer marginal. Not only the incid...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the incidence of co-residential unions (cohabitations and m...
Abstract The stability of couple partnerships is of continual interest to policy makers and many use...
In Spain, nearly two-thirds of women aged 20-34 have not yet entered their first union. However, alm...
El document es va presentar, en format pòster, a la XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference. ...
Nowadays young people are marrying less and later, and lengthen their stay in the parental home, whi...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.Cohabitation has, in a number of countries,...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-54)Between 1960 and 2012, the number of unmarried coup...
In this study, we utilize data from the first wave of the Generations and Gender Surveys to investig...
This paper examines the drinking behaviour of young adults aged 24-32 who were married or were cohab...
While in Spain and Italy cohabitation has not acquired the same role that it has had in Northern Eur...
The prevalence of cohabitation is increasing globally. Often studied as an alternative to marriage, ...
Across Europe, an increasing number of couples live together without being married and many raise ch...
This work deals with assessing the trends and patterns of cohabitation in European countries. On the...
In Spain cohabitation the prevalence of cohabiting couples is no longer marginal. Not only the incid...