This article addresses historical developments in the effects of five social determinants of divorce in the Netherlands: parental socioeconomic status, educational attainment, religion, parental divorce, and having children. Employing a national survey with information about 1,356 divorces, from 6,164 marriages formed between 1942 and 1999, event-history models show that the effects of most social determinants of divorce are stable. The effects of parental socioeconomic status, religion, parental divorce, and having children have not changed over marriage cohorts. The one and only exception lies in education. The effect of education has changed from a positive effect to a negative effect. In times when divorce was uncommon, the higher educa...
Social and economic causes and consequences of divorce in the Netherlands since the 1940s. This stud...
Jalovaara, Øystein Kravdal, colleagues at Statistics Norway's Division for Social and Demograph...
Date published: 05 April 2018Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between f...
This article addresses historical developments in the effects of five social determinants of divorce...
This article addresses historical developments in the effects of five social determinants of divorce...
In times of low divorce rates (such as the nineteenth century and early twentieth century), the auth...
Women's increased economic independence is often regarded as a major contributor to the rise in the ...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Contains fulltext : 64084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This article focuses on the economical analysis of divorce of Dutch men and women. The used data hav...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Objective This study offers a new approach to analyzing life course inequalities and applies it to t...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
Social and economic causes and consequences of divorce in the Netherlands since the 1940s. This stud...
Social and economic causes and consequences of divorce in the Netherlands since the 1940s. This stud...
Jalovaara, Øystein Kravdal, colleagues at Statistics Norway's Division for Social and Demograph...
Date published: 05 April 2018Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between f...
This article addresses historical developments in the effects of five social determinants of divorce...
This article addresses historical developments in the effects of five social determinants of divorce...
In times of low divorce rates (such as the nineteenth century and early twentieth century), the auth...
Women's increased economic independence is often regarded as a major contributor to the rise in the ...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Contains fulltext : 64084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
This article focuses on the economical analysis of divorce of Dutch men and women. The used data hav...
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined how childh...
Objective This study offers a new approach to analyzing life course inequalities and applies it to t...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
In a series of papers, William J. Goode argued that the relationship between modernization and the c...
Social and economic causes and consequences of divorce in the Netherlands since the 1940s. This stud...
Social and economic causes and consequences of divorce in the Netherlands since the 1940s. This stud...
Jalovaara, Øystein Kravdal, colleagues at Statistics Norway's Division for Social and Demograph...
Date published: 05 April 2018Despite widespread attention paid to the negative correlation between f...