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marital status is related to quarter of birth by gender and race, also incorporating cohabitation as a separate relationship … born in the fourth quarter are more likely to be married than never married (marriage more likely than cohabitation), while …
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Objective: This study examines how changes in cohabitation or marital status affect Body Mass Index (BMI) over time in … demographic data, including cohabitation and marital status, height, body weight, and weight-relevant behaviors (exercise, healthy … change in employment status), perceived stress, and subjective health. Results: Cohabitation led to significant weight gain …
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far from being achieved across the countries considered. Postponement of family formation and motherhood has spread, but …
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) singlehood to the first cohabitation, (4) cohabitation to marriage and (5) marriage to divorce are investigated. Data from the … Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and Family Dynamics (pairfam) survey for the period of 2008-2018 are used, applying … cohabitation, marriage and divorce and to investigate the proportionality assumption in Cox models. We formulate four research …
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cohabitation and between same-sex partnerships and opposite-sex ones. Our results support the short-term crisis model and … orientation. The well-being gains of marriage are larger than those of cohabitation. Investigating partnership formation and … younger and older cohorts while cohabitation only benefits younger cohort. …
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