We study the interrelationships between partnership and fertility trajectories of immigrant women and female descendants of immigrants using the UK Household Longitudinal Study. We propose a novel multistate event history approach to analyse the outcomes of unpartnered, cohabiting, and married women. We find that the partnership and fertility behaviours of immigrants and descendants from European and Western countries are similar to those of native women: many cohabit first and then have children and/or marry. Those from countries with conservative family behaviours (e.g. South Asian countries) marry first and then have children. Women from the Caribbean show the weakest link between partnership changes and fertility: some have births outsi...
BACKGROUNDResearch on the fertility behavior of descendants of immigrants has focused on female char...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
© 2018 Tina Hannemann et al. BACKGROUND Immigrants and their descendants often marry a co-ethnic par...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’...
This paper examines fertility and partnership dynamics of immigrants and their descendants over the ...
BACKGROUNDThere is a growing literature on the dynamics of immigrant fertility and mixed marriages, ...
While there is a large literature investigating migrant marriage or fertility, little research has e...
This research provides some of the first quantitative analyses of the family patterns of Polish and ...
This study investigates formation of endogamous and exogamous marriages among immigrants and their d...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in six European c...
This study investigates union formation and dissolution among immigrants and their descendants in fo...
In this article, we describe a general framework for the analysis of correlated event histories, wit...
This study investigates union formation and dissolution among immigrants and their descendants in fo...
In this article, we describe a general framework for the analysis of correlated event histories, wit...
Kulu et al.[EN] This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants i...
BACKGROUNDResearch on the fertility behavior of descendants of immigrants has focused on female char...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
© 2018 Tina Hannemann et al. BACKGROUND Immigrants and their descendants often marry a co-ethnic par...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’...
This paper examines fertility and partnership dynamics of immigrants and their descendants over the ...
BACKGROUNDThere is a growing literature on the dynamics of immigrant fertility and mixed marriages, ...
While there is a large literature investigating migrant marriage or fertility, little research has e...
This research provides some of the first quantitative analyses of the family patterns of Polish and ...
This study investigates formation of endogamous and exogamous marriages among immigrants and their d...
This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants in six European c...
This study investigates union formation and dissolution among immigrants and their descendants in fo...
In this article, we describe a general framework for the analysis of correlated event histories, wit...
This study investigates union formation and dissolution among immigrants and their descendants in fo...
In this article, we describe a general framework for the analysis of correlated event histories, wit...
Kulu et al.[EN] This study investigates the childbearing patterns of the descendants of immigrants i...
BACKGROUNDResearch on the fertility behavior of descendants of immigrants has focused on female char...
Recent studies by economists have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather th...
© 2018 Tina Hannemann et al. BACKGROUND Immigrants and their descendants often marry a co-ethnic par...