<b>Background</b>: Studies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has increased, and unions are more likely to dissolve. However, cross-national studies documenting these trends have typically studied each transition separately. <b>Objective</b>: This study aims to simultaneously capture these different partnership trends while examining heterogeneity within countries. Using latent class growth curves, we ask 1) what is changing more - the increase in premarital cohabitation or the increase in divorce and union dissolution? and 2) is cohabitation emerging as a relationship indistinguishable from marriage? These analyses also allow us to see whether changes over time follow a universal trajectory, and...
Key messages Significant changes have occurred in patterns of relationship formation and dissoluti...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...
In this study, we utilize data from the first wave of the Generations and Gender Surveys to investig...
Background: studies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has...
Studies on Europe and the U.S. indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has increased...
Patterns of partnership formation and dissolution are changing dramatically across the Western world...
Background: During the last decades, nonmarital cohabitation has diffused throughout the industriali...
Radical changes in living arrangements, in sexual habits and in the position of marriage in Europe h...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
In this paper, we present a number of descriptive measures of couples' experience of union dissoluti...
Following the era of the ‘golden age of marriage’ and the baby boom in the 1950s and 1960s, marriage...
Background: Serial cohabitation is of growing scientific relevance as more and more people experienc...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Background: This paper reflects upon the remarkable demographic transformation that has taken place ...
Key messages Significant changes have occurred in patterns of relationship formation and dissoluti...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...
In this study, we utilize data from the first wave of the Generations and Gender Surveys to investig...
Background: studies on Europe and the US indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has...
Studies on Europe and the U.S. indicate that marriage has been postponed, cohabitation has increased...
Patterns of partnership formation and dissolution are changing dramatically across the Western world...
Background: During the last decades, nonmarital cohabitation has diffused throughout the industriali...
Radical changes in living arrangements, in sexual habits and in the position of marriage in Europe h...
The cohabitation effect has been identified as a factor in former cohabitors’ increased marital inst...
Cohabitors and married people who cohabited before marriage have higher risks of union dissolution t...
In this paper, we present a number of descriptive measures of couples' experience of union dissoluti...
Following the era of the ‘golden age of marriage’ and the baby boom in the 1950s and 1960s, marriage...
Background: Serial cohabitation is of growing scientific relevance as more and more people experienc...
This thesis is motivated by the wide family changes which started in the 1960s in Europe and the Uni...
Background: This paper reflects upon the remarkable demographic transformation that has taken place ...
Key messages Significant changes have occurred in patterns of relationship formation and dissoluti...
Objective To analyze the relationships between parental separation and partnership formation pattern...
In this study, we utilize data from the first wave of the Generations and Gender Surveys to investig...