"Marrying too old, too young, or not at all could elicit scorn from all sides: family, friends and neighbours. The same could occur when a partner was much younger or older. During modernization new societal norms on marriage are supposed to have emerged and to have become more pervasive, as individual access to and timing of marriage became less dependent on family fortunes and family strategies. In this article, life courses of more than 15.000 Dutch individuals are studied in order to answer the question: was their timing of marriage and choice of partner related to (changing) life scripts - and what social or cultural groups were the carriers of these scripts - or still predominantly determined by family dynamics?" (author's abstract
In this article we examine trends in age homogamy in first marriages in the Netherlands since 1942.....
The features of historical marriage patterns have been linked to debates in social and economic hist...
This article examines pathways to adulthood among Dutch cohorts born in the second half of the ninet...
"Marrying too old, too young, or not at all could elicit scorn from all sides: family, friends and n...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
This paper focuses on the intergenerational transmission of age at first marriage from mothers to da...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
Research on the effects of sibling position on marriage timing has produced ambivalent findings, sug...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
This article investigates developments in and antecedents of socially mixed marriage in the rural Du...
Comtemporaries as well as historians have considered the age differences between spouses as an excel...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough frowned upon, bridal pregnancies were a common phenomenon in ...
Although frowned upon, bridal pregnancies were a common phenomenon in early twentieth-century Nether...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
In this article we examine trends in age homogamy in first marriages in the Netherlands since 1942.....
The features of historical marriage patterns have been linked to debates in social and economic hist...
This article examines pathways to adulthood among Dutch cohorts born in the second half of the ninet...
"Marrying too old, too young, or not at all could elicit scorn from all sides: family, friends and n...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
This paper focuses on the intergenerational transmission of age at first marriage from mothers to da...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
Research on the effects of sibling position on marriage timing has produced ambivalent findings, sug...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
This article investigates developments in and antecedents of socially mixed marriage in the rural Du...
Comtemporaries as well as historians have considered the age differences between spouses as an excel...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough frowned upon, bridal pregnancies were a common phenomenon in ...
Although frowned upon, bridal pregnancies were a common phenomenon in early twentieth-century Nether...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
In this article we examine trends in age homogamy in first marriages in the Netherlands since 1942.....
The features of historical marriage patterns have been linked to debates in social and economic hist...
This article examines pathways to adulthood among Dutch cohorts born in the second half of the ninet...