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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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In the literature, cohabitation rather than marriage is presented as an indicator of weakening intergenerational ties … response multilevel model, does not support the hypothesis that in Italy, where cohabitation is still an exception, differences … cohabitation is more common and since a longer time. While in the UK cohabitation does not seem to have an impact on frequency of …
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This paper builds on the existing literature about the distribution of financial resources within the household between couple members. Using data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS) we examine the ownership of, and amounts held in savings, investments and debts by couple members, and...
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immigrants) and 75% of the 1.5 generation (immigrated prior to age 18) chose cohabitation as first union, compared with 94% of …
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states entered via the formation and dissolution of cohabitation and marriage and the birth of the first child. [Methods:] We …
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We analyse the different fiscal treatment of married and cohabiting couples across all EU Member States using microsimulation methods. Our paper highlights important differences across EU countries' tax-benefit systems, where seven countries show substantial bonuses for married couples and four...
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In the ¯rst of the essays, I reassess the relationship between premarital cohab-itation and marital instability both … theoretically and empirically. It has become astylized fact that premarital cohabitation is positively correlated with the … cohabitation and would only get married if they antic-ipated a successful marriage. One prominent explanation for the antithetic …
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cohabitation)?The currently divorced are more likely to be unemployed, rely on statebenefits, and be disabled than the married …
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Parental divorce has been an increasing experience amongst thegenerations of children born since the 1970s in European countries. Thisstudy analyses data on the partnership and parenthood behaviour ofthose children who experienced parental separation during childhoodfor nine Western European...
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Little is known about why cohabiting couples have fewer children than married couples. Weexplore the factors that explain the difference in fertility between these two groups using aswitching regression analysis, which enables us to quantify the contribution of differentfactors through a...
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