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In the current paper, we investigate within-couple inequality in earnings using Norwegian register data on married and …
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The family life courses of immigrants and their descendants, particularly intermarriage and the timing of marriage and …
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Several previous studies have argued that marriage leads to a decline in criminal propensity. Most of these studies … marriage are anticipatory and strongest for men. The changes in offending vary substantially by partner's criminal history. …
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immigrated as children or teens, in combination with data from the World Marriage Database, we investigate how residential … partner markets and marriage behavior in countries of origin shape partner choice and choice of union type in Norway. Results … singulate mean age of marriage (SMAM) in countries of origin was positively related to cohabitation, whereas those originating …
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propensities to form families via marriage or a nonmarital first birth among the majority population and the children of immigrants … America. Results demonstrated a generational shift toward the Nordic late marriage pattern among women and men originating …
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Using Norwegian register data on all individuals born 1985 to 2000 who were either native-born or who immigrated as children or teens (N=1,013,734), the current study investigated timing of first co-residential union and choice of union type in the period 2005 through 2018. Descriptive results...
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major events: marriage, divorce, widowhood, unemployment, first job entry, and introduction of the five-day working week … marital status change. Husbands remain on a higher happiness level throughout marriage. They also suffer more from, and show … quick after marriage and divorce. Surprisingly, widowhood is not associated with negative effects for women. If anything …
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Italy and Norway are characterized by different household patterns of young adults, with young Italians being more likely to live in their parents' house and young Norwegians more likely to live independently, alone or in multi-occupant households. This paper asks why, and how these differences...
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Shared residence for children has increased considerably in recent years among parents living apart in Norway, while mother sole custody is less common than before and father sole custody is still practiced by a minority. A similar pattern is observed in many other countries as well. In Norway,...
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of first marriage among all migrant- and non-migrant-background individuals born between 1972 and 1989, who were either …-background individual. Our findings thus suggest that the Scandinavian pattern of late marriage tends to dominate, even where the immigrant …
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