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In this paper, we use data from a retrospective biographical survey in Burkina Faso to examine the effect of divorce …
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Contrary to standard theoretical predictions, there is some evidence of a negative educational gradient in divorce in … inversely related to divorce and to show that, in contrast to previous findings, the negative relationship between womenâ …€™s education and divorce has not become stronger in recent years. We also used fourteen years of panel survey data to evaluate four …
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In spite of fairly symmetric parental roles in Norway, shared residence and father sole custody still constitute minority practices when parents split up. Survey data of parents living apart show that shared residence is particularly likely when the father has a reasonable income, the mother is...
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According to both economic and sociological theory, a couple's divorce rate may be influenced by their own educational …-1999 reveals a very strong negative educational gradient in divorce risk and no particularly harmful influence of heterogamy … have taken education after entry into marriage display the highest divorce rate. …
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Separation is known to have a disruptive effect on the housing careers of those involved, mainly because a decrease in resources causes (temporary) downward moves on the housing ladder. Little is known about the geographies of the residential mobility behaviour of the separated. Applying a...
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previously published indexes of marriage, divorce, and childbearing risks by calendar year in order to cover the developments up …
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couples from 1974-2001 to explore the probability of divorce following cancer illness. Divorce rates for around 215 000 … persons diagnosed with cancer were compared to divorce rates for persons for whom all the other observed variables were the … declines in divorce rates the first years following diagnosis. Exceptions were significant increases in the divorce rates for …
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