Objective: This article examines how unemployment affects the separation risk of heterosexual coresiding couples, depending on couples' household income and whether men or women become unemployed. Background: Unemployment may decrease the separation risk as a drop in resources makes separation more costly—or it may increase the separation risk if unemployment creates stress and reduces the quality of couple relations. Moreover, unemployment may be more detrimental for couples if men rather than women, or low-earners rather than high-earners, become unemployed. Method: This article adopts a couple perspective and assesses heterogeneous effects of unemployment on separation based on longitudinal data—large household panels from Germany and th...
This thesis investigates how the experience of labour market insecurity affects individuals’ life co...
Doiron, D. & Mendolia, S. (2011). The impact of job loss on family dissolution. Journal of Popul...
In this paper we document that married individuals face a lower unemployment rate than their single ...
Objective: This article examines how unemployment affects the separation risk of heterosexual coresi...
We examine how unemployment affects the separation risk of heterosexual co-residing couples using an...
To what extent are economic difficulties associated with union instability? Since the 1970s, several...
Many people become unemployed during economic crises, resulting in significant financial costs. The ...
Objective: This study examined relationship quality and stability as mediators of the crossover effe...
This study is the first to provide a causal estimate of the cross-spouse subjective well-being conse...
Here we investigate the association between unemployment and relationship quality between partners i...
A need was recognized for a broad-based quantitative study on the impact of unemployment upon marita...
Here we study how unemployment is related to partner relationship happiness in the United Kingdom. W...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...
Contains fulltext : 140709.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)12 p
Background: The increasing prevalence of higher-order unions is one of the major changes in family l...
This thesis investigates how the experience of labour market insecurity affects individuals’ life co...
Doiron, D. & Mendolia, S. (2011). The impact of job loss on family dissolution. Journal of Popul...
In this paper we document that married individuals face a lower unemployment rate than their single ...
Objective: This article examines how unemployment affects the separation risk of heterosexual coresi...
We examine how unemployment affects the separation risk of heterosexual co-residing couples using an...
To what extent are economic difficulties associated with union instability? Since the 1970s, several...
Many people become unemployed during economic crises, resulting in significant financial costs. The ...
Objective: This study examined relationship quality and stability as mediators of the crossover effe...
This study is the first to provide a causal estimate of the cross-spouse subjective well-being conse...
Here we investigate the association between unemployment and relationship quality between partners i...
A need was recognized for a broad-based quantitative study on the impact of unemployment upon marita...
Here we study how unemployment is related to partner relationship happiness in the United Kingdom. W...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...
Contains fulltext : 140709.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)12 p
Background: The increasing prevalence of higher-order unions is one of the major changes in family l...
This thesis investigates how the experience of labour market insecurity affects individuals’ life co...
Doiron, D. & Mendolia, S. (2011). The impact of job loss on family dissolution. Journal of Popul...
In this paper we document that married individuals face a lower unemployment rate than their single ...