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research and discussion, so that scholars can better understand marriage, family, household and community patterns in Europe …
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issues can arise in comparisons of union formation before and after first birth, marriage formation before and after home …
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the declines in sibling numbers and in rural residence discourage young adults from leaving home before marriage. The … practice of stem-family norms helps to explain the delay to some extent. Finally, marriage delay has a substantial impact on … later home-leaving as leaving home is closely linked with marriage in Japan. …
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Japan is one of few developed countries in which marriage and higher earning potential among women are negatively … associated. As the proportion of births occurring outside of marriage remains low in Japan, fertility is still significantly … influenced by marriage trends, which are in turn influenced by societal expectations regarding the marriageability of educated …
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-called independence effect: If a wife enjoys a higher earning than her husband does, she gains less from marriage. It has also been argued …
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We study the link between institutional arrangements and fertility, focusing on how institutions affect the nexus between partnership formation and fertility. We apply simultaneous hazard models to family and fertility survey data for Germany and Sweden. Our results show a significant presence...
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’s marriage strategies. Diminishing options for legalising their status in Germany by other means make Cameroonians increasingly … dependent on sustaining a three-year marriage to a German wife. Mainly based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Cameroon and … Germany, the present article explores the distribution of marriage over space and time as a means of securing the right to …
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This paper examines the extent to which a difficult entry into the labor market and insecurities during the working life affect men’s decision to marry and to have their first child and how these effects hold true when characteristics of the family of origin and the respondents own...
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Männer mehrheitlich eine deutsche Frau heiraten und während dieser Ehe ein Kind zeugen, um einen Aufenthaltsstatus zu …
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