The role of union status, or whether people are married, cohabiting or single, is seldom considered in welfare state research. This perspective, however, is important, since many welfare state policies focus on marriage and do not apply to unmarried cohabitants. This lack of legal regulation may render cohabitants vulnerable in moments when state support is needed. Since cohabitation levels are increasing across Europe, understanding the role of union status in welfare state policies is increasingly important. By analysing data from the European Social Survey and a self-constructed policy database, we answer three questions: (1) How many couples live in cohabitation across 12 European countries today? (2) Which rights do they have in differ...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
In the UK, the debate over the reform of the law relating to cohabitants has focused on the inadequa...
The role of union status, or whether people are married, cohabiting or single, is seldom considered ...
Across Europe, an increasing number of couples live together without being married and many raise ch...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
There is a growing tendency to see cohabitation as an equivalent alternative to marriage, and this a...
In several British surveys, the majority of people thought that cohabitants had the same legal statu...
Increasing numbers of couples live together and have children without being married. Those who argue...
Part I of this paper uses recent government data to trace the decline of marriage and the rise of co...
Background: Across the industrialized world, more couples are living together without marrying. Alth...
This paper focuses on cohabitation and unmarried parenthood across a range of European nations. It i...
The analysis is implemented using data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP; see the Da...
Background: Cross-national research suggests that married people have higher levels of well-being th...
This study investigates the diversity in the meanings attached to cohabitation across Europe. Utiliz...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
In the UK, the debate over the reform of the law relating to cohabitants has focused on the inadequa...
The role of union status, or whether people are married, cohabiting or single, is seldom considered ...
Across Europe, an increasing number of couples live together without being married and many raise ch...
The study aims to assess, first, whether there is a gap in well-being between unmarried cohabitants ...
There is a growing tendency to see cohabitation as an equivalent alternative to marriage, and this a...
In several British surveys, the majority of people thought that cohabitants had the same legal statu...
Increasing numbers of couples live together and have children without being married. Those who argue...
Part I of this paper uses recent government data to trace the decline of marriage and the rise of co...
Background: Across the industrialized world, more couples are living together without marrying. Alth...
This paper focuses on cohabitation and unmarried parenthood across a range of European nations. It i...
The analysis is implemented using data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP; see the Da...
Background: Cross-national research suggests that married people have higher levels of well-being th...
This study investigates the diversity in the meanings attached to cohabitation across Europe. Utiliz...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
Background: Explanations of the increase in cohabitation often rely on the concept of ideational cha...
In the UK, the debate over the reform of the law relating to cohabitants has focused on the inadequa...