In this paper, we introduce cohort succession in the study of marriage behaviour among the children of immigrants. Research among majority populations in developed countries has shown an overall increase in age at first marriage. Yet whether a similar change is occurring across successive cohorts of children of immigrants is unknown but relevant given the growing shares of children of immigrants in developed countries. Using full population register data from the Netherlands, we test the theoretical assumptions of cohort succession with event history models for the timing of first marriage across entire Turkish and Moroccan second-generation birth cohorts. In line with the expectations based on diffusion theories, we find clear evidence tha...
Adaptation to host country behaviours encompasses both individual and social change, bringing about ...
Background: Despite extensive research on the family behavior of young adults, family dynamics of ch...
This project is led by Hill Kulu and funded by the European Research Council under the European Comm...
In this paper, we introduce cohort succession in the study of marriage behaviour among the children ...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
Studies on fertility among second-generation migrant women across Europe have mainly treated the sec...
BACKGROUNDResearch on the fertility behavior of descendants of immigrants has focused on female char...
Background: Research on the fertility behavior of descendants of immigrants has focused on female ch...
Using population register data from Norway (n = 209,532) and Sweden (n = 592,491), this study addres...
This paper examines fertility and partnership dynamics of immigrants and their descendants over the ...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’...
In this study, we use data of the German Mikrozensus to explore first andsecond birth behavior of mi...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
Adaptation to host country behaviours encompasses both individual and social change, bringing about ...
Background: Despite extensive research on the family behavior of young adults, family dynamics of ch...
This project is led by Hill Kulu and funded by the European Research Council under the European Comm...
In this paper, we introduce cohort succession in the study of marriage behaviour among the children ...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
Studies on fertility among second-generation migrant women across Europe have mainly treated the sec...
BACKGROUNDResearch on the fertility behavior of descendants of immigrants has focused on female char...
Background: Research on the fertility behavior of descendants of immigrants has focused on female ch...
Using population register data from Norway (n = 209,532) and Sweden (n = 592,491), this study addres...
This paper examines fertility and partnership dynamics of immigrants and their descendants over the ...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’...
In this study, we use data of the German Mikrozensus to explore first andsecond birth behavior of mi...
Our study focuses on the fertility of first-generation female and male Turkish migrants in Germany. ...
Adaptation to host country behaviours encompasses both individual and social change, bringing about ...
Background: Despite extensive research on the family behavior of young adults, family dynamics of ch...
This project is led by Hill Kulu and funded by the European Research Council under the European Comm...