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Childbearing within cohabitation has gained considerable ground in recent decades, but existing explanations for this … cohabitation being related to a “pattern of disadvantage” as they are often concentrated among individuals faced with blocked …
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births within cohabitation. Relatively few studies in Europe, however, investigate the educational gradient of childbearing … hazard models to examine the educational gradient of childbearing in cohabitation in 8 countries across Europe. In all … within cohabitation or how it changed over time. Using retrospective union and fertility histories, we employ competing risk …
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show that the cross-country correlations in Europe between the total fertility level on the one side, and the total first …
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comparative database of rich reproductive and union histories from surveys conducted in a number of countries in Europe. Given …
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, cohabitation and marriage, parenthood and union dissolution. Multiple Classification Analysis (MCA) is used to control for … central and Eastern Europe. Such pattern robustness is supportive of the contention that the ideational or â …
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This article tests the assumption that cohabitation makes a difference in the allocation of child care responsibilities … cohabitation and have overlooked its gender implications. Here we explore whether fathers in consensual unions are more prone than … period of time in ten Western European nations. We found weak evidence of the influence of cohabitation on gender equality as …
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Although cohabitation and childbearing within cohabitation has increased dramatically in Europe over the past decades …, the variation across Europe remains remarkable. Most studies on changing union formation have not explicitly addressed how … state policies may be facilitating cohabitation or, alternatively, stalling the increase of cohabitation by privileging …
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Over the last decades numerous studies have dealt with demographic differences between the former communist eastern part of Germany and western Germany. Although the demography of these two regions has converged with respect to mortality and overall fertility levels, non-marital births are the...
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