Couples who have children are increasingly likely to have lived together without being married at some point in their relationship. Some couples begin their unions with cohabitation and marry before first conception, some marry during pregnancy or directly after the first birth, while others remain unmarried 3 years after the first birth. Using union and fertility histories since the 1970s for eleven countries, we examine whether women who have children in unions marry, and if so, at what stage in family formation. We also examine whether women who conceive when cohabiting are more likely to marry or separate. We find that patterns of union formation and childbearing develop along different trajectories across countries. In all countries, h...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Objective: These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
In this paper, we present a number of descriptive measures of couples' experience of union dissoluti...
Couples who have children are increasingly likely to have lived together without being married at so...
Changing partnership experiences might accentuate fertility postponement and lead to increased uncer...
Abstract The increase in births within cohabitation in the United States and across Europe suggests ...
We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
We study the interrelationships between union-formation forms and fertility in Swedish and West Germ...
OBJECTIVE. These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
The meaning of marriage and cohabitation has changed, potentially altering how people with higher re...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is of...
textabstractOBJECTIVE These descriptive findings extend Holland's (2013) marriage typology by linkin...
We investigate the role of parenthood on the outcomes of nonmarital unions for two cohorts of Britis...
Childbearing outside of marriage has increased drastically in recent decades. However, the existing ...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Objective: These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
In this paper, we present a number of descriptive measures of couples' experience of union dissoluti...
Couples who have children are increasingly likely to have lived together without being married at so...
Changing partnership experiences might accentuate fertility postponement and lead to increased uncer...
Abstract The increase in births within cohabitation in the United States and across Europe suggests ...
We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
We investigate the effect of parenthood on whether non-marital unions led to marriage or parting for...
We study the interrelationships between union-formation forms and fertility in Swedish and West Germ...
OBJECTIVE. These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
The meaning of marriage and cohabitation has changed, potentially altering how people with higher re...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is of...
textabstractOBJECTIVE These descriptive findings extend Holland's (2013) marriage typology by linkin...
We investigate the role of parenthood on the outcomes of nonmarital unions for two cohorts of Britis...
Childbearing outside of marriage has increased drastically in recent decades. However, the existing ...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Objective: These descriptive findings extend Holland’s (2013) marriage typology by linking the timin...
In this paper, we present a number of descriptive measures of couples' experience of union dissoluti...