According to both economic and sociological theory, a couple's divorce rate may be influenced by their own educational attainment, that of their parents, and whether they have taken further education after marriage, although predictions are ambiguous. However, these three variables have never been included simultaneously and few studies have included both partners' characteristics. A discrete-time hazard model based on register and census data on 54178 Norwegian first marriages started 1980-1999 reveals a very strong negative educational gradient in divorce risk and no particularly harmful influence of heterogamy. Parent's education exerts a small positive effect, however. Among couples with the same current level of education, those who ha...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
Jalovaara, Øystein Kravdal, colleagues at Statistics Norway's Division for Social and Demograph...
Background The link between parental divorce and adolescents’ academic achievement may depend on par...
BACKGROUND Children who experience parental divorce have worse long-term educational attainment than...
BACKGROUND:The link between parental divorce and adolescents' academic achievement may depend on par...
In this paper we study the long-term consequences of parental divorce in a comparative perspective. ...
Despite the large literature on the long-term effects of parental divorce, few studies have analyzed...
This is the first study to systematically analyze whether the association between parental education...
Abstract. The impact of education on the risk of divorce has been demonstrated in numerous studies. ...
This paper investigates the first-marriage divorce patterns of Swedish women with a gymnasium educat...
This paper explores variations in the negative effect of parental breakup on children’s chances t...
Using high quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Date published: 05 April 2018Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between f...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
Jalovaara, Øystein Kravdal, colleagues at Statistics Norway's Division for Social and Demograph...
Background The link between parental divorce and adolescents’ academic achievement may depend on par...
BACKGROUND Children who experience parental divorce have worse long-term educational attainment than...
BACKGROUND:The link between parental divorce and adolescents' academic achievement may depend on par...
In this paper we study the long-term consequences of parental divorce in a comparative perspective. ...
Despite the large literature on the long-term effects of parental divorce, few studies have analyzed...
This is the first study to systematically analyze whether the association between parental education...
Abstract. The impact of education on the risk of divorce has been demonstrated in numerous studies. ...
This paper investigates the first-marriage divorce patterns of Swedish women with a gymnasium educat...
This paper explores variations in the negative effect of parental breakup on children’s chances t...
Using high quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Date published: 05 April 2018Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between f...
Using high-quality data from Norwegian population registers, we examine the relationship between fam...
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....
Since the 1960s divorce rates have grown significantly in most western countries, including Belgium....