Consensual unions are a well-known practice among the lower social strata in Latin America. However, this type of union is increasing in the region, among higher educated groups and in countries where they were never widespread, such as in Brazil. This study uses couples' data from the demographic census available at IPUMS (N=193,689) to identify the socioeconomic and cultural features of consensual unions in Brazil. The effects of women's education, couples' income, children, and religion on nuptial behavior are analyzed. Utilizing logistic multilevel analysis, special attention is paid to the effect of differences in the cultural environment of states in the five major regions in which these unions occur. Results indicate that socioeconom...
<b>Background</b>: The existence of cohabitation is a historical feature of nuptiality in Latin Amer...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...
The coexistence of marriage and cohabitation is an intriguing feature of Latin American nuptiality. ...
This study explores the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between union type and fert...
<b>Background</b>: Two of main characteristics of the Latin American conjugal union pattern are the ...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
Recebido em 20 de julho de 2011. Aceito em 09 de maio de 2012. Consensual union, also known as cohab...
This dissertation focuses on interracial marriage in Brazil and has three main topics of analysis: t...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
This study uses focus groups to explore the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between...
This research examines the factors which affect the choice of formal or informal marriage in Brazil,...
Consensual union, also known as cohabitation, has become more frequent in recent decades in Brazil a...
The article analyzes trends in marital selectiveness among blacks, browns, and whites in Brazil, usi...
<b>Background</b>: The existence of cohabitation is a historical feature of nuptiality in Latin Amer...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...
The coexistence of marriage and cohabitation is an intriguing feature of Latin American nuptiality. ...
This study explores the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between union type and fert...
<b>Background</b>: Two of main characteristics of the Latin American conjugal union pattern are the ...
One of the major changes in family formation is the increasing tendency for people to enter into co-...
Recebido em 20 de julho de 2011. Aceito em 09 de maio de 2012. Consensual union, also known as cohab...
This dissertation focuses on interracial marriage in Brazil and has three main topics of analysis: t...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
This article compares the fertility patterns of women in consensual union and marriage in 13 Latin A...
This study uses focus groups to explore the nature of consensual unions and the relationship between...
This research examines the factors which affect the choice of formal or informal marriage in Brazil,...
Consensual union, also known as cohabitation, has become more frequent in recent decades in Brazil a...
The article analyzes trends in marital selectiveness among blacks, browns, and whites in Brazil, usi...
<b>Background</b>: The existence of cohabitation is a historical feature of nuptiality in Latin Amer...
Brazilian women rely on sterilization as the main source of birth control. Sterilization has been on...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses non-marital unions in the conte...