"Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to describe such changes. Little is known, however, about the impact of changes that are related to the survey topic. This paper examines the effects of partnership dissolution and changes in subjective relationship stability on participation in a panel with a focus on relationship and family. We consider both living apart together (LAT) and cohabiting relationships. Using 2008-2014 data from the German Family Panel pairfam (panel analysis of intimate relationships and family dynamics), our analyses support previous findings. Reported separation negatively affects the next wave's participation probability. Effects can be found at the contact as ...
This study examines the importance of change in characteristics and circumstances of households and ...
Although partner market opportunities are generally considered to be important for relationship stab...
Background: In France, nearly one in ten people are in a stable non-cohabiting partnership. Many stu...
"Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to ...
Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to d...
The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of parent...
"The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of paren...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Personality is known to be a key predictor for several aspects of close relationship functioning. Mo...
Panel data on intimate relationships are becoming increasingly available, enabling a closer examinat...
This study focused on individuals' re-partnering behavior following a divorce and asked whether divo...
Multi-actor studies are particularly suited for partner and family research, as they capture relatio...
of this manuscript. I use data from the National Survey of Families and Households to examine the du...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to understand how between-partner feedback loops fa...
This study examines the importance of change in characteristics and circumstances of households and ...
Although partner market opportunities are generally considered to be important for relationship stab...
Background: In France, nearly one in ten people are in a stable non-cohabiting partnership. Many stu...
"Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to ...
Underrepresentation of life changes is an important issue for panel studies, which are designed to d...
The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of parent...
"The pairfam study offers the rare opportunity of conducting dyadic analyses of partner and of paren...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Personality is known to be a key predictor for several aspects of close relationship functioning. Mo...
Panel data on intimate relationships are becoming increasingly available, enabling a closer examinat...
This study focused on individuals' re-partnering behavior following a divorce and asked whether divo...
Multi-actor studies are particularly suited for partner and family research, as they capture relatio...
of this manuscript. I use data from the National Survey of Families and Households to examine the du...
Many studies on instability examine changes in relationships and household composition by using meas...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to understand how between-partner feedback loops fa...
This study examines the importance of change in characteristics and circumstances of households and ...
Although partner market opportunities are generally considered to be important for relationship stab...
Background: In France, nearly one in ten people are in a stable non-cohabiting partnership. Many stu...